Many toys for children are partly or totally made of plastic. In these plastics, additives such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), chromium (Cr) and mercury (Hg) are added as pigments, fillers, UV stabilisers and plasticisers which are used to alter the properties of the material or to improve the production process. These additives, unreacted starting substances and impurities, can migrate from the plastic. As young children chew, lick and suck frequently on their toys, they can ingest certain amount of these compounds. The aim of this study was to identify the presence of heavy metals in plastic toy samples collected from market. Total of 145 plastic toys were screened on-site using handheld X-ray Fluorescence spectrometer (Skyray ...
About 200 second-hand plastic toys sourced in the UK have been analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectr...
Imagine yourself walking into a dollar store with a young child. As soon as you reach the door, the ...
Background. The existence of lead-contaminated consumer products is a global issue. Toys and low-cos...
Many toys for children are partly or totally made of plastic. In these plastics, additives such as l...
Introduction: Recent investigations have detected the presence of significant levels of heavy metals...
This study determines the level of selected heavy metals in 42 toy samples and its health risk to ch...
In recent times, the US had ban and ordered the recall of made in China toys on the US market on acc...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to determine total lead concentrations, and assess potent...
Objective: Lead is a heavy metal that can affect virtually every organ system in the body, particula...
It is widely accepted that no level of lead or cadmium in the blood should be considered safe for ch...
Toxic metals and phthalates are introduced in the manufacturing of plastic toys and modeling clays. ...
Background: Lead exists extensively in the environment and it is a heavy metal, which is neurotoxic...
Chemical exposure of children, especially from toys, is an engineering concern. The concentration an...
Background: Lead exists extensively in the environment and it is a heavy metal, which is neurotoxi...
The main aim of this study is to assess the quality of inexpensive plastic toys imported to Pales-ti...
About 200 second-hand plastic toys sourced in the UK have been analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectr...
Imagine yourself walking into a dollar store with a young child. As soon as you reach the door, the ...
Background. The existence of lead-contaminated consumer products is a global issue. Toys and low-cos...
Many toys for children are partly or totally made of plastic. In these plastics, additives such as l...
Introduction: Recent investigations have detected the presence of significant levels of heavy metals...
This study determines the level of selected heavy metals in 42 toy samples and its health risk to ch...
In recent times, the US had ban and ordered the recall of made in China toys on the US market on acc...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to determine total lead concentrations, and assess potent...
Objective: Lead is a heavy metal that can affect virtually every organ system in the body, particula...
It is widely accepted that no level of lead or cadmium in the blood should be considered safe for ch...
Toxic metals and phthalates are introduced in the manufacturing of plastic toys and modeling clays. ...
Background: Lead exists extensively in the environment and it is a heavy metal, which is neurotoxic...
Chemical exposure of children, especially from toys, is an engineering concern. The concentration an...
Background: Lead exists extensively in the environment and it is a heavy metal, which is neurotoxi...
The main aim of this study is to assess the quality of inexpensive plastic toys imported to Pales-ti...
About 200 second-hand plastic toys sourced in the UK have been analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectr...
Imagine yourself walking into a dollar store with a young child. As soon as you reach the door, the ...
Background. The existence of lead-contaminated consumer products is a global issue. Toys and low-cos...