Baltimore Health Department Finds High Lead Levels in Five Below Children's Jewelry
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Since 2007, the city has randomly tested lead in children's jewelry. It has found 50 violations in its 350 tests in that time.
However, the city admitted its initial report that indicated a Hello Kitty necklace also exceeded limits was incorrect, noting a staffer misread a lab test of the $6 necklace sold at Target, according to The Baltimore Sun.
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Amanda L. Cole
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Amanda L. Cole is the editor-in-chief of NonProfit PRO. She was formerly editor-in-chief of special projects for NonProfit PRO's sister publication, Promo Marketing. Contact her at acole@napco.com.
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