Consumer advocates warn of unsafe toys

Consumer advocates warn of unsafe toys

The U.S. Public Interest Research Group’s latest report on toys says several toys now on sale contain lead levels higher than allowed under U.S. rules. The group also says it found toys that pose a choking danger to small children.
A toy Captain America shield is one of the toys the U.S. Public Interest Research Group says contains lead at levels in excess of U.S. limits. The group tested 50 toys this season and found safety issues with fewer than a dozen of the toys tested.

Consumer advocates warn of unsafe toys

The U.S. Public Interest Research Group’s latest report on toys says several toys now on sale contain lead levels higher than allowed under U.S. rules. The group also says it found toys that pose a choking danger to small children.
A toy Captain America shield is one of the toys the U.S. Public Interest Research Group says contains lead at levels in excess of U.S. limits. The group tested 50 toys this season and found safety issues with fewer than a dozen of the toys tested.