CBP Stops Hazardous Toys in Puerto Rico
CBP seized toys within four shipments at the Port of San Juan for containing excessive levels of lead, the agency said (here). CBP seized the goods, worth about $100,000, in August and September, said CBP. A Consumer Product Safety Commission…
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lab found the toys to include lead over the legal limit, which is a concentration greater than 0.009 percent (90 parts per million) in paint or any similar surface coatings, CBP said.