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CPSIA declared that the lead limit for "children's products," defined as items intended primarily for children 12 and under, must have the lead content in substrates reduced to 100 ppm by August 2011, down from the 300 ppm limit from August 2009, unless it was deemed technologically infeasible to do so. A public hearing was held in February to address the feasibility of the more stringent regulations. Despite an outcry from the business community, CPSC staffers found the 100 ppm limit to be feasible for all children's products.
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Kyle A. Richardson
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Kyle A. Richardson is the editorial director of Promo Marketing. He joined the company in 2006 brings more than a decade of publishing, marketing and media experience to the magazine. If you see him, buy him a drink.
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