Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ceramic tableware French threats and lead poisoning children

David H. Urmann been reported lead poisoning in children due to ceramic dishes. After more research and testing, has been attributed to the ceramic plates from France games. It should be noted that lead poisoning can affect children worldwide. Most children with elevated blood lead and blood lead concentrations are those of 1-5 years. It is believed that lead exposure contributes elements are found primarily in porcelain enamel, ceramic, porcelain and china contain lead.

People, especially children, are now more vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects of lead. A child exposed to lead during their early years is sensitive to the fragility of the nervous system, reduced intelligence and behavioral changes. Children who like sucking are at increased risk of lead exposure.

A special unit known PEHSU or Mount Sinai Pediatric Environmental Health Unit joined forces with LPPP or New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Prevention Program Manager to investigate cases of lead poisoning in children. There was a report identifying a type of ceramic tableware from France provides a high source of lead exposure, especially in children. Children have become unsuspecting targets of these cases because of the high duration of time spent at home and eating habits.

With this startling discovery, ceramic dishes from France have been submitted for evaluation and further testing, with the help of the FDA or Food and Drug Administration. While these plates appear to be in excellent condition, showing no obvious signs of wear or cracks, patches have been tested in a solution of acetic acid and high temperatures. After several hours, they measured the amount of lead being released by a so-called atomic absorption spectroscopy in the flame. " Showed 29.6 g / ml of lead being released.

This is beyond FDA guidelines compliance of 3 g / ml. For this reason, the brand of ceramic tableware from France is no longer available in the U.S. market. However, that mark can still be seen at flea markets, discount stores and even online. While there are still tests on other boards of the same brand, it is best to stay away from it until it is proven safe use.

These new doors have opened to the reality that even the simplest things can cause injury to our children. Years ago, lead poisoning focuses on lead-based paint alone. Currently, the emphasis should be placed on the lead glaze that you can find in craft pottery, particularly porcelain ceramic.

Lead can leach from your pot when its lead glazes are unfairly dismissed. Another cause leaching of lead from the porcelain ceramic is if it has decreased due to daily use or wear, especially after repeated use in a dishwasher or microwave. Finally, it can escape if there are cracks and chips in your ceramic.

Lead can contaminate food and beverages, and to expose an individual to toxic levels. It is important that before you buy porcelain ceramic, to ascertain whether the manufacturer. It is also advisable to buy the brand of those whose names have been allocated in the industry for long.

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