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New "Trouble in Toyland" Report

ConnPIRG's 24th annual Trouble in Toyland report is out!

This year's report focuses on three categories of toy hazards:

• toys that may pose choking hazards

• toys that are excessively loud

• toys that contain the toxic chemicals lead and phthalates.

Also new this year, ConnPIRG is launching a new interactive tool accessible via smart phone or computer that will help parents and other toy-buyers avoid some common hazards.

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Overview

Our product safety net isn’t up to the job of protecting us from dangerous product. America is facing a hyper-competitive, globalized marketplace, with enormous pressure to cut costs—and cut corners. And at the very moment that both corporate CEOs and top government officials should be demanding greater vigilance, we've seen regulations weakened or repealed and funding for watchdog agencies slashed. Just 20 years ago, there were twice as many staff members at the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the body charged with ensuring the safety of consumer goods. Funding at that agency is now at an all-time low. And the CPSC, along with other agencies led by administration appointees, is too willing to let companies call the shots.

High-profile recalls of food, drugs and consumer products has families wondering what else is slipping through the safety net. In 2007, 25 million toys were recalled because they were laced with lead or contained small, powerful magnets that could perforate a young child’s intestines. Before that  60 million pounds of pet food recalled because they were peppered with rat poison. Drug-maker like Merck were exposed for selling Vioxx even after their own clinical trials showed that the drug had lethally dangerous side effects. The drug ended up ending the lives of thousands after 2 million people were prescribed the drug

That’s why ConnPIRG, along with PIRG leaders in 22 other states, is launching the Corporate Safety Challenge. Together, we want to challenge CEOs to take action on product safety before another major recall occurs. We need to challenge our government to set better standards, hold companies accountable, and put enough cops on the product safety beat to get the job done.



ConnPIRG released a new, interactive mobile phone tool and website on November 24. This simple interactive tool allows shoppers to check on possible hazards while at the store, or before they go shopping, as well as report hazards they find.

Toy Safety

Even though progress has been made, there are still many dangerous toys on America's shelves. ConnPIRG's 24th annual Trouble in Toyland report is out!Read more.



 

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