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Some water beads 'illegal' in US as federal safety rules go into effect
Thousands of children in the United States have been injured by water beads, a dangerous toy that is being targeted by new ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall of the Tuladuo Water Bead sets due to elevated levels of acrylamide, a violation of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. The CPSC ...
Federal safety standards for water bead toys took effect this week, aimed at protecting children from a product blamed for thousands of injuries and at least one death.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission on Wednesday approved new standards for water beads, a popular toy that poses a risk to small children if ingested. Water beads are small, colorful pellets that ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued an urgent warning to parents to immediately stop using two types of water beads. The water beads brands both contain levels of acrylamide that violate ...
After years of injury reports and safety advisories, water beads continue to be a serious and growing health hazard for young children, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Tuesday. The ...
Lawmakers and regulators are working to ban water beads as toys for children following reports of serious injuries and a 10-month-old baby who died after swallowing them. Water beads are gel balls ...
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