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"First and foremost, distributors should only buy toys that are CPSIA-compliant and carry mercury-free batteries," said Michael Bistocchi, senior vice president, sales and marketing, CleggPromo, Gardena, Calif. He explained that it is also important to know how long you need the batteries for the lights to last. "Battery life is dependent on the number of lights and the length of activation every time it activates," he said. He also mentioned not to worry about bulb life, as most toys use L.E.D. lights. "L.E.D.s never burn out," he said. "Usually the toy or product is no longer used before the L.E.D.s stop working."
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