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One thing that bothers me about the holidays

There are so many siggie pics with babies wrapped up in Christmas lights.

Do people not realize the wires contain and are coated in lead?  sigh...

Re: One thing that bothers me about the holidays

  • nope. never would have crossed my mind even.... i haven't done it before but that wouldn't have occurred to me if i was going to.
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  • There's usually a tag right near the plug end that has this warning on it.

    Of course, I'm probably the only one that ever reads those tags.  :op

  • They're not eating the cords....This is a big point of contention with some moms. I could care less what people do but its not like people are forcing their babies to eat lead paint by setting them down in Xmas lights to snap 5 pictures.
  • oh dear...this is reminding me of a fiasco from when I was pregnant.  Jenni darling, do you recall the details?

     

  • No, but the warning on the lights says to wash your hands after handling them.  So you're still getting lead on your kid's skin.  If you have them in a blanket surrounded by the lights, that's different.
  • imagesommerrayne:
    They're not eating the cords....This is a big point of contention with some moms. I could care less what people do but its not like people are forcing their babies to eat lead paint by setting them down in Xmas lights to snap 5 pictures.

    ^^This. It wouldn't have occured to me but honestly if your child is chewing on a set of plugged in Christmas lights you probably have bigger issues. Just sitting in them for a few minutes isn't going to give them lead poisoning by proximity. 

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  • imageJoes_love:

    oh dear...this is reminding me of a fiasco from when I was pregnant.  Jenni darling, do you recall the details?

    Was this a big board war at some point?  Hopefully not as contentious as FF/BF and to circ or not to circ.

  • In the four brands of lights tested, Quantex found surface lead levels far exceeding the CPSC's recommended children's limit of 15 micrograms.

    Wal-Mart brand lights had the highest levels of surface lead, with levels ranging from 86.6 to 132.7 micrograms. GE lights showed surface lead levels from 68 to 109.1 micrograms. Sylvania had surface lead levels from 59 to 70.3 micrograms. Levels of surface lead in the lights made by Philips ranged from a low of 3.2 -- well under the 15 microgram limit -- to 107.2 in another sample.

    https://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/12/10/christmas.lights/index.html

    We're not talking about a little bit of lead.  We're talking significant levels of lead on the surface of the wires.

  • Oh, hello can of worms... nice to see you open again! :P

    When I was going through the tri/parenting boards, this was a huge.freaking.deal. For some people, anyway. 

    I wouldn't say FF/BF level, but maybe ear piercing/abuse level. 

  • hey now some kids just like to gnaw on wires!
  • imageandrealynn0707:

    I wouldn't say FF/BF level, but maybe ear piercing/abuse level. 

    bwahahah!  Really?

    Now I wonder what the consensus of this particular board would be.  Especially since we're into non-toxic toys and household items.  hrmmm...

  • imageandrealynn0707:

    Oh, hello can of worms... nice to see you open again! :P

    Can we cover Carrotgate again too!?
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  • imagepixy_stix:

    In the four brands of lights tested, Quantex found surface lead levels far exceeding the CPSC's recommended children's limit of 15 micrograms.

    Wal-Mart brand lights had the highest levels of surface lead, with levels ranging from 86.6 to 132.7 micrograms. GE lights showed surface lead levels from 68 to 109.1 micrograms. Sylvania had surface lead levels from 59 to 70.3 micrograms. Levels of surface lead in the lights made by Philips ranged from a low of 3.2 -- well under the 15 microgram limit -- to 107.2 in another sample.

    https://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/12/10/christmas.lights/index.html

    We're not talking about a little bit of lead.  We're talking significant levels of lead on the surface of the wires.

    Thanks for posting.  I wouldn't take these kinds of pics, but I didn't know this about lights.  

  • It only bothers me if they are served with BPA laden ketchup

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