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Dec 6
HealthyToys.org Offers Guide To Toxic Chemicals In Toys
A new website has launched devoted to testing the quantities of toxic chemicals in toys and posting the results online.  Healthy Toys is a “project of the Ecology Center” and is also supported by numerous states, state organizations and non-profit organizations.  The site lists results of tested toys by toy name, brand and type of toy.

I wrote a post in September of this year about some toy recalls and how businesses can purchase recall insurance.  Considering that Mattel Inc. (MAT) “recalled more than 21 million toys”, according to a LA Times article, I’m sure many businesses are purchasing some recall insurance or increasing their current coverage.little_frogs_-_cute_toys_recall.jpg   

With the Healthy Toys site now available consumers can have a chance to know what toys are returning negative results and in turn better protect their children.  You can also submit a toy you own for testing if it’s not currently within the Healthy Toys database.

It seems to me that our desire for cheaper products has come full circle.  The rules and regulations in other countries that produce the millions of toys consumed in the United States are turning out to be quite different.  This is an issue that is not going to go away anytime soon and will affect many other products aside from toys.

Would you rather spend more money on a toy for your child knowing that the manufacturing process for that toy was safer or spend less money but take a risk with the safety of that toy?  

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Great Article - really informative issue's

The recall insurance is nice, but it seems like it only covers the company, not the consumers who are getting ill or injured! This entire mess leads me further toward the conclusion that it is infinitely better to know the source of everything - food, toys, clothes... everything.
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com

Healthy Toys? what will they come up with next?

These days you can't just purchase a toy for your child. You must also study the process in which it was produced. They're taking all the fun out.

...well, not as much as a serious case of toxic heavy metal poisoning leads to "taking the fun out." It's all relative, huh? I still think the companies need to be held responsible for what they produce - all the better for them if their recall insurance covers them in the end.
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com

Just a side note, a non-employer group health trust formed by Coventry Health is now available in Virginia and West Virginia. What this means is that the increased benefits and lower premiums usually associated with group health insurance are available to the self employed and or uninsured.
www.brewsterinsurancebrokerage.com

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It is sad to see that we need websites like this nowadays. Great idea for a site, definitely a good resource. Thanks!

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