Toy’s That Will Make You Sick

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The days of quality, long lasting, domestic products are long gone, especially with toys, and while the toys are cheaper, are they better? Well the quality question has been one that many have been asking for years, and now the answer seem very clear to many consumers. As toy recalls seem to be a regular activity this summer frantic parents are increasingly finding themselves searching the house for potentially hazardous toys. A day tossing sofa cushions aside, crawling under beds, and digging though endless containers of toys, is not a parents idea of entertainment, but when the toy may actually cause long term harm to your child, you move quick.
Toxic lead paint is the biggest predator to come out of China, hiding in the innocent smile of Elmo, Diego, Thomas, and what seems to be countless preschool toys. Anyone who knows a child, knows how often a toy finds its way into a child’s mouth. The fear that that toy could be making your child sick, let alone kill them is a parents worst nightmare.
Across the US and Europe, news reports have been stirring concern for parents and governments have been accused of being lax in amending the situation. With China on its way to being the worlds largest exporter, the concerns by consumers and governments are well rooted. The EU Consumer Protection Commissioner Kuneva stated, “I don’t like to use the word sanctions, but Europe will not hesitate to impose them if necessary” (Poison Toys from The Middle Kingdom). In the US Mark Pryor, Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee’s Consumer Affairs Subcommittee, said; “The Consumer Product Safety Commission does not have the resources to catch this type of problem, we’re seeing this over and over. This is an agency that is withering on the vine” (Recalls Of Toys Pressure Agency).
“These are items that children are supposed to be playing with, it should be at a point where companies in the United States that are importing these items are held liable”, said Prescott Carlson, of Imperfect Parent.
So what is being done in China? Many claim that a great deal of ignoring the issue has been done, but it appears that international pressures, are starting to take hold, if a bit late on both sides. China has now banned two factories from exporting toys after the high-profile recall of Mattel toy products due to the fears about lead in the paint. However toxic toys are only part of the problem for the Chinese, as product such as toothpaste, dog food and some food products have also faced recalls. The Chinese government has also put on trial five managers of pharmaceutical companies, who have been accused of causing the death of patients with a tainted medicine. (As More Toys Are Recalled, Trail Ends in China). But for many the blame falls on the manufactures, the US titans of toys, who are “entrusted the testing of these toys to the actual factory that was producing them,” says Don Mays of Consumer Reports. “We think that that was a mistake” (Parents, Toy Companies Stress After Recall).

The recall of millions of toys leaves parents to ask, “How did it even get this far?”. We all know that lead poisoning is severely harmful, especially to children, as it can damage brain cells, therefore should we even be sitting here in such a chaotic quandary over children’s toys? How can we be in such a global and knowledgeable world, and still have such major safety mishaps occurring as if it where just part of the normal routine? So who’s fault does it really come down to? The Chinese government, Manufacture, the Factory, or the Consumers for demanding such cheap products? Weather in China, Europe or the US, we know what is safe, so the enforcement of consumer safety seems to be the major issue.
The truth is that if we want cheap then we may have to continue to face these problems in order to purchase from the Chinese export superpower, who makes around 80% of US purchased toys. No longer are the days of British made matchbox cars or US made fisher price toys. As long as we continue to demand cheap products, we will have to import them from overseas. Maybe we should think before we continue to throw our money out the window with little regard to where we buy our products, let alone any thought at all as to how it’s even possible that it could be sold to us that cheap. So while our wallets aren’t seeing a hit, our children are suffering the burden.
Maybe we need to decide, is it worth it to buy your kids all these needless toys? Do we really want our children to have more toys, or better toys? If we don’t bother to clamp down on safety, the next time you are forced to pry a Thomas train from the hands of a red faced, shrieking 2 year old. Just look at one of your old toys, like a matchbox car, to the version your child has, and the quality difference will shock you!

August 14th, 2007 at 1:53 am
[…] Last week I wrote the post, Toys that will make you sick, about the recall of imported toys from China, due to led paint. Over the weekend, Cheung Shu-hung, the co-owner of Lee Der Industrial Co., the company that manufactured recalled Mattel toys, hung himself in one of the company warehouses. Cheung’s apparent best friend was the supplier of the “fake” paint, which he claimed he was unaware of (Head of China toy company kills self) […]
August 16th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
I think parents should return all toys from thes companies and demand full refunds I personally sat my daughters 3yrs and 5 yrs down last night and explained to them what was going on . I decided with them that we would remove all fisher price, barbie, hot wheels, and worst of all dora wich was the hardest to convince them of. Its really to bad because they love the dora character and its a shame they have to have a course in consumer education at such a young age. In the two years we have already removed many foods from our home that were full of chemicals and preservatives so you think your doing the best you can. It really pees me of its like if theyre not harming them with foods and even hygiene products now its even theyre toys give me a break people have to be accountable for things also as parents we have to wake up and start monitoring more closely what we allow our children to have and what we allow them to eat in the end we are the consumers buying these products.
I realize its hard not to take the easy road when your going through the till aat the supermarket and theyre crying and your tring to pay and pack groceries so you lull them with whatever theyve asked for, usually some dora product that was specifically placed to torture you, but, I wont buy into it anymore. Its time parents got together and boycotted companies and got governments to pass legislation to end poisining or kids health. and put end to marketing to children.
August 24th, 2007 at 6:41 am
I Googled for something completely different, but found your page…and have to say thanks. nice read….
August 27th, 2007 at 11:45 am
Good job. I will certainly file this away for future reference.
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September 4th, 2007 at 10:15 am
I do not 100% agree with you but i have your site bookmarked anyway because i want to learn more about other people and thier view on this
Greets…
September 6th, 2007 at 2:16 am
Greetings from Australia. I found your post through a trackback. Excellent reading!…
September 9th, 2007 at 12:24 pm
[…] Please see my earlier posts Are Children Playing Enough?, Toys That Will Make You Sick, and Update to the Toxic Toy Story. As always myself and all of the sites readers are interested to hear your comments on the topic, so please let us know what you think of this topic, and any of the related stories. […]
November 4th, 2007 at 11:08 am
In America, the anti-Chinese is on the rise.
There has not been a single case of American who died as a result of Chinese led paint; however, each and every year, millions of Americans have died from cardio related illnesses as a result of made in USA foods. The Chinese Government must take every precaution measures against food imported from USA, and take punitive measures against American fast food restraunts in China. Moreover, genetically modified farm products from USA are barred from Europe. The Chinese people and the Chinese Government should overlook and examine the ramification of importing consuming products from USA.
Kowloon, China
September 17th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Toys???? What about food related manufactured products thaty are made of plastics in china?????