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5 Ways Not to Kill Your Children With Baby Products

Posted by Aaron Burgess

 

Born Free glass bottle: one of many safe alternatives.

As I type this, I'm eating lunch from a curiously soapy-smelling plastic container that I've just pulled out of the microwave -- physician heal thyself, indeed. When it comes to what my kids ingest, however, I'm far more cautious -- and, no doubt like you, I'm becoming overwhelmed by news stories about hormone disruption, lead poisoning, choking hazards and other potentially deadly undersides to what've long been considered staples of parental consumerism (read: affordable plastic baby crap). Here, then, a round-up of five sources to help you understand why some old-fashioned methods of feeding, washing and playing with your child are becoming increasingly dangerous.

Baby Shampoo Awash in Chemicals? (WebMD): While you're trading your plastic sippy cups for glass bottles, you might want to check the baby powder, lotion and shampoo in your cupboard, as well: More and more pee-analysis studies are showing a correlation between the use of such plastic-bottled products (to say nothing of plastic toys) and elevated levels of phthalates in little ones.

Recent Magnet Ingestion and Lead/Lead Paint Press Releases and Recalls (US CPSC): Complete with a function that allows you to search back to October of 2001, this list is a convenient, if terrifying, way to stay up to date on the latest in lead and choking-hazard recalls, as well as a sound argument for boycotting Chinese-made products, Olympics and corporate cost-cutting be damned.

9 Child Safety Products That May Cause Harm (MSNBC): So you've thrown away your #7 plastic cups, bought stock in glass baby bottles, and resolved only to buy wooden toys made by Haba. Great -- now turn an eye to your plastic outlet covers, crib bumpers and other child-safety/childproofing implements, as they may be just as likely to turn fatal.

Baby's Toxic Bottle (Center for Health, Environment & Justice): Download a PDF of the study that's helped to make bisphenol-A a household term, and when you're suitably mortified, head to Consumer Reports' site for a primer on safer baby-bottle purchasing.

Keeping Baby's Food Safe (Consumer Reports): When your little one's finished with her YoBaby, do you put the uneaten yogurt back in the fridge for later? And what about that homemade baby food you're making -- have you properly cleaned the food processor beforehand? While not quite as scary as the other sites here, this overview of how and what not to feed your baby is still worth committing to memory.

If you're curious about safe alternatives to some of the above, check out our recent 7 Days of BPA-Free Plastics for a great jumping-off point.


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Comments

 

Shelley said:

One place you can find those Haba wooden toys is LandbridgeToys.com:

http://www.landbridgetoys.com

April 9, 2008 6:32 PM
 

Maggie said:

Our site has complete information and guidelines for preparing and storing homemade baby food safely.  This article wholesomebabyfood.com/safebabyfoodprep.htm about Safe Baby Food Preparation is a great starting point!  I'd much rather worry about washing the food processor than worry about what might (or might not) be in commercial baby food jars - that's just me though.  I'm a bit phobic about pre-packaged prepared foods that I have not prepared.

Keep up the good work!  I long for the "good ole" days when as a child, I was able to eat dirt and the main concern was that I not eat the rocks.  Ok, not really but you know what I mean! :-)

April 9, 2008 10:32 PM
 

EG said:

OR, we can just use common sense and not make ourselves crazy reading everything on the internet.

April 10, 2008 9:43 AM
 

chris said:

Hi.

Just thought you may be interested in a new recall information source.

www.totalrecallinfo.com

Take care.

April 18, 2008 12:05 AM

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