Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Fisher-Price recalls almost 1 million toys

As reported by CBC news:

Toy-maker Fisher-Price is recalling nearly 1 million toys — including the popular Big Bird, Elmo, Dora and Diego characters — because their paint contains excessive amounts of lead.

The worldwide recall being announced Thursday involves 83 types of plastic preschool toys made by a Chinese vendor and sold in the United States between May and August. A total of 967,000 toys are affected.

It is the latest in a wave of recalls that has heightened global concern about the safety of Chinese-made products.

The recall is the largest for Fisher-Price and parent company Mattel Inc. since 1998, when Fisher-Price had to yank about 10 million Power Wheels from toy stores.

David Allmark, general manager of Fisher-Price, told the Associated Press on Wednesday that the problem was detected by an internal probe and reported to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which works with companies to issue recalls.


Fisher-Price and the commission issued statements saying parents should keep suspect toys away from children and contact the company.

Under current U.S. regulations, children's products found to have more than .06 per cent lead accessible to users are subject to a recall.

Allmark said the recall was "fast-tracked," which allowed the company to quarantine two-thirds of the toys before they made it to store shelves.

Long-standing relationship with Chinese vendor

Allmark said the recall was troubling because Fisher-Price has had a long-standing relationship with the Chinese vendor, which had applied decorative paint to the toys. Allmark said the company would use this recall as an opportunity to put even better systems in place to monitor vendors whose conduct does not meet Mattel's standards.

"We are still concluding the investigation, how it happened," he said. "But there will be a dramatic investigation on how this happened. We will learn from this."

The recall follows another high-profile move from toy maker RC2 Corp., which in June voluntarily recalled 1.5 million wooden railroad toys and set parts from its Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway product line.

RC2 Corp. said that the surface paint on certain toys and parts made in China between January 2005 and April 2006 contain lead, affecting 26 components.

Carter Keithley, president of the Toy Industries Association, praised Mattel's quick response to the problem, and suggested Mattel will use this setback as a lesson for not only the company but for the entire industry.

However, he expressed concern about how the recall and other toy recalls will play out in consumers' minds in advance of the holiday season.

"We are worried about the public feeling," said Keithley. "We have thought all along that (consumers) can be confident in the products, but if companies like Mattel have this, then you have to ask how did this happen?"

Owners of recalled toys can exchange them for a voucher for another product of the same value.

For more information call 1-800-916-4498.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Keeping an Eye on our Kids

This past week there was a report (and much-forwarded email thread) that there was a near-abduction of a 2-year old child in a local Mastermind store on Yonge, north of Lawrence. It's the kind of story that scares the heck out of every parent, and makes us all a little more suspicious of the world in general.

I'm happy to report that the near-abduction was over-exaggerated. Thanks to Carole and Amanda for bringing the following Globe and Mail article to my attention:
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"E-mail exaggerated toy store 'attempted abduction,' police say"

By the time the e-mail went out, the incident had ballooned into an ''attempted abduction,'' orchestrated by a possible member of a ring of pedophiles.On Tuesday, a group of parents received an e-mail from a friend, warning them about an incident that took place last week at a Mastermind toy store in the Yonge-Lawrence neighbourhood. According to the sender, an older man had attempted to snatch a two-year-old at the store.

The rest of the article is here.
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I apologize for unwittingly sending out false news; thank goodness that the report was overblown, and I'm relieved no child was in real danger. But I still learned an important lesson: Keep an eye on your kids.

- Kim

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Davisville Moms are Naturally Savvy

In early June, a few of our members volunteered their time to participate in a video shoot for a BrightSail client. The video discussed the benefits of organic and natural sunscreens vs. traditional sunscreens.

The video turned out really well -- to see it for yourself, visit the NaturallySavvy.com web site.

Thank you to Nomi, Maya, Lana, Mya, Thomas, Meredith and Lily for a great shoot!

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

MommyChef: Organic Baby Food Made by You

MommyChef is a hands-on workshop, where at each class you'll make week’s worth of healthy organic meals for your baby or toddler.

Classes are lead by Lianne Phillipson-Webb, Sprout Right's registered nutritionist.

  • Everything is supplied, including all organic ingredients
  • Take home batches of puree for your freezer
  • Get great recipes and meal suggestions
  • Make different yummy foods each week
  • Bring your baby too! We have lots of great toys to keep them busy
  • Fun, interactive class where you can meet other new moms too!

Classes

  • FIRST FOODS - what to feed your baby from six to nine months.
    Six week class $180 + GST. Babies welcome.
    • Monday March 19 – April 23, 10:30am - 12noon
  • THE NEXT STAGE - chunkier and new foods for nine to 12 months. Six week class $180 + GST. Babies welcome.
    • Monday March 19 – April 23, 1.30pm – 3.00pm
    • Wednesday March 21 – April 25, 10:30am - 12noon
  • TASTES FOR TODDLERS - one year and older
    Five week class $180 + GST.
    Babies welcome.
    • Saturday March 24 - April 28, 10:00am - 11:30am

Location

Bloor West
Sprout Right Headquarters
679 Beresford Ave (Runnymede and Annette)
Toronto, ON

Class size is limited to six moms. Babies welcome.

Pre-register at www.sproutright.com or call 416.471.9267

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Caring for Kids: Canadian Paediatric Society

Caring for Kids at http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/ offers child health information from Canada's paediatric experts.

Web site topics include:
  • Pregnancy & babies
  • When Your Child is Sick
  • Keeping Your Child Healthy
  • Teen Health
  • Immunization
  • Behaviour and Development
  • Healthy Eating
  • Keeping Kids Safe
  • Resources & Links

Thursday, January 25, 2007

4th Trimester: Growing as Parents

Providing birth, breastfeeding and postpartum doula services to Toronto's expectant and new Moms.

Jessica Cherniak is the founder of Fourth Trimester. She is an experienced birth & postpartum doula and a mother of 4. For over 10 years she has been providing calm and empowering support to expecting and new Toronto families.

Jessica eases the transition into your fourth trimester by providing the support and reassurance you need through your birth. She will provide the guidance you need in order to respond to the needs of your new baby. She assists in establishing breast-feeding, provides emotional and physical help and teaches the essentials in newborn care. She will guide you through this wonderful and overwhelming time.

Member of and trained by DONA (Doulas of North America) since 1998

Certified "Happiest Baby" Educator

Contact Jessica at (416) 803-8885