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- Lead has been used for a long time in a wide variety of products found in and around our homes12345. Some of the consumer products that contain lead include:
- Painted toys, furniture and toy jewelry
- Cosmetics
- Food or liquid containers
- Plumbing materials
- Batteries, radiators for cars and trucks, and some colors of ink
- Stained glass, ceramic tiles, garden hoses, and some cosmetics2
- Eco-friendly baby bottles and sippy cups, vintage dishes, old books, modern painted ceramics, enameled cast-iron pans, leaded crystal, ammunition, faux pearls, commemorative drinking glasses, costume jewelry, leather couches, and even trumpet mouthpieces3
- Amulets, health remedies and supplements, kohl, kajal and surma, spices5
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Lead has been used for a long time in a wide variety of products found in and around our homes, including painted toys, furniture and toy jewelry; cosmetics; food or liquid containers; and plumbing materials.www.epa.gov/lead/protect-your-family-sources-leadMost of the lead usage in the world is for the manufacture of lead-acid batteries for motor vehicles, but small amounts are also present in common items we may encounter from day to day such as paints, stained glass, ceramic tiles, plumbing (pipes), jewelry, toys, garden hoses, and some cosmetics.dengarden.com/safety/Lead-and-the-Everyday-Pro…Among the many products she's tested, Rubin has found lead in popular brands of eco-friendly baby bottles and sippy cups, vintage dishes, old books, modern painted ceramics, enameled cast-iron pans, leaded crystal, ammunition, faux pearls, commemorative drinking glasses, costume jewelry, leather couches, and even trumpet mouthpieces.www.webmd.com/special-reports/lead-dangers/201…Batteries, radiators for cars and trucks, and some colors of ink also contain lead. Consumer Products The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has information about lead in other consumer products. The CPSC can be reached at 800-638-2772www.health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/sources.htmIn addition to lead paint and occupational lead hazards, poisonings in this community have been associated with the use of traditional consumer products. Such products include: Amulets (sheesha, tabiz and other metal charms) Health remedies and supplements Kohl, kajal and surma Sindoor Spices Brochure: South Asians and Lead Poisoning (PDF)www.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/lead-poi… - People also ask
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