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JULY 12, 2004
VOLUME 33 ISSUE 28
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
LEAD RISK IN TOY JEWELRY CAUSES STOP OF IMPORTS
CDC SAYS MORE INVESTIGATION NEEDED ON LEAD IN DINNERWARE
ADULT LEAD EXPOSURE MOSTLY NOT FROM CONSUMER PRODUCTS
KITCHENS ARE TOP ROOMS FOR HOUSE FIRES, FINDS USFA STUDY
CDC LOOKS AT INJURIES FROM HOMEMADE FIREWORKS
CDC CALLS FOR BETTER MAINTENANCE OF SPAS
COUNTERFEITING IS TARGET OF EU/U.S. DISCUSSION
BELGIUM WARNS THAT TOYS MAY BE UNSAFE
FINLAND WARNS THAT BABY SWINGS ARE NONCOMPLIANT
NETHERLANDS WARNS ABOUT BABY SLEEP POSITIONERS
ROSPA TARGETS ELECTRIC BLANKETS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
CANADIAN GROUP EYES CHEMICALS AND CHILDREN
FDA WARNS OF RISKS FROM PERMANENT COSMETICS
EPA FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST DUPONT FOR PFOA REPORTING
HUD SETTLES MINNESOTA LEAD PAINT CASES
CALIFORNIA PRIORITIZES PRODUCTS FOR INDOOR AIR ACTION
CPSC BRIEFS
OTHER FEDERAL BRIEF
STANDARDS AND TESTING BRIEFS
CONSUMER ADVOCACY
TRADE AND INDUSTRY BRIEF
RESEARCH AND JOURNAL BRIEFS
FOREIGN/INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
STATE BRIEFS
PRODUCT SAFETY LETTERS