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Gacked from [livejournal.com profile] twistedchick:
A chemical in the popular Aqua-Dots toy metabolizes into the equivilent of gamma hydroxy butyrate - a date rape drug that can cause seizures and even be fatal.

In Australia they were marketed as Bindeez.

I'm so glad I learned of this now - my kids have seen ads for this on Magic Schoolbus and really wanted them, and I was about to say ok and....

Well, not doing that now. I think it'll be a bikes-and-books-and-shirts holiday season for us....

ETA: Except they also recalled a red wagon for having too high a lead level in the paint. So maybe we'll be extra careful with the bikes?

In better consumer news, the collection of comics from the first season of Heroes is now out in comic book stores (and also bookstores) near you and online. Buy it from a comic book store if you can! They can use the business!

And in other Heroes news, have you read Tim Kring's interview where he apologizes for overlong sojurns in Japan, banal romances and a lack of Nathan+Peter togetherness the fact that it took too long to get to the big picture portion of the narrative. Looks like show is back in good form! For about four episodes before it goes on extended hiatus because of the strike.

As long as we still get the stories in comic book form... eventually....
heidi: (bebebombe)
Target gardening sets, JoAnn's Fabric puppet toys, more Thomas the Tank Engine things, etc. Click here for more info.
heidi: (bebebombe)
So a few days ago I was musing about how this was the first calm first-week-of-june I'd had in years.

Then, Harry swallowed a ball bearing from a Magnetix toy. The same sort of piece that has proved dangerous and in some circumstances, even fatal to other kids.

While I thought he'd probably be ok since the ball bearing parts aren't very magnetic, my Better Safe than Sorry instinct sent us to the hospital. Two exams and two x-rays later we saw that it was moving down from the esophagus, and likely he'd eliminate it safely, although if he experiences any stomach aches in the next few days we need to go back to the doctor. One of the reasons I was panicking was because while he said he'd only swallowed one piece, and it really takes two for the magnets to act on each other, I wanted to make sure it was only the one.

Please, though, if you have kids or ever buy things for kids, read about the danger from the magnetix toys...

TODAY, yes coincidentally, today...

the toy industry is setting up a special committee to investigate whether there should be a voluntary safety standard for magnetic toys. The move follows a major recall of a popular magnetic toy building set, Magnetix, after a 21-month-old boy died from swallowing magnets that had broken free from the building set his older brother had gotten as a birthday present. See my earlier item.

The toy committee of the international standard-setting organization, ASTM International, is meeting today to discuss the growing use of magnets in toys and will set up a working group that could well conclude that some new warning label is needed. It also could decide to take a more drastic step and require some sort of performance test or standard for magnetic toys, perhaps even limiting the strength of magnets in certain toys.

The working group stems from the March 31 Consumer Product Safety Commission recall of certain Magnetix building sets, which, in turn, was prompted by the November 2005 death of the 21-month-old boy. Magnets had twisted his small intestine and created a fatal blockage.

Calling the product "unsuitable for young children," the CPSC said in March that it knew of 34 incidents involving small magnets, including four serious injuries in children from 3 to 8 years old. Three children had intestinal perforations that required surgery and hospitalization in intensive care. Additionally, a 5-year-old aspirated two magnets that were surgically removed from his lung. As a result of the recall, the agency has received more reports of incidents involving magnets but yesterday had no official new tally to report. It will be participating in the ASTM meeting today.

Until now, magnets in toys haven't posed a major safety problem, noted Joan Lawrence, chairman of the ASTM subcommittee on toy safety (she's also vice president of standards and regulatory affairs for the Toy Industry Association). "Magnets are used in so many educational and science toys," such as the letters posted on refrigerators that help teach young children how to spell, Lawrence said. "The death of the young child has drawn everyone's attention. We want to get to the bottom of that, to see if anything has changed" that merits the creation of a safety standard.

Safety officials said that the strength of the magnets may be what's different; what's been on refrigerator for years may have magnets far weaker than what's currently in the building-block systems that use magnets. And some of the current magnets are so strong that if more than one is swallowed, they can be attracted to each other inside a child's intestine, causing a potentially fatal perforation or blockage.

"There are so many products on the market, their uses and strength need to be taken into consideration," said CPSC spokeswoman Julie Vallese.

The Magnetix recall did not lead to the removal of all of the products from store shelves, but rather a limited selection that seemed to be the problem in many of the complaints received by Rose Art, the company that makes Magnetix. For the toys already in homes, the company offered other Rose Art products as replacement toys. Rose Art also directed stores to pull off all Magnetix labeled for 3-100 year olds; sets for 6 and up could remain. And the company asked stores to post conspicuous warning signs about the toy at any Magnetix display and at the cash register.


I actually thought I threw out all the pieces of the toys that we had this afternoon, but it seems that I overlooked two or three hidden in Harry's bed. We're checking every nook and cranny tomorrow, and returning the two unopened ones that we still have around back to Toys R Us. And we are never, ever getting them again.

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