Plastic Baby Toys Salisbury NC

Common baby products with phthalates are baby shampoos, lotions, powders, and of course, soft plastic toys that babies love to chew. Read the following article to find more information on child safety.

Victory Lane Collectibles
(704) 642-1221
1802 E Innes St
Salisbury, NC
Toy Chest Arts & Crafts
(336) 224-0555
177 Robert Everhart Rd
Lexington, NC
Toys R Us
(704) 979-3410
9050 Concord Mills Blvd Nw
Concord, NC
Ivy League Tots
(704) 782-0648
5345 Vinning St Nw # 102
Concord, NC
Toys R Us
(704) 979-3410
9050 Concord Mills Blvd Nw
Concord, NC
Scotts Toys and Collectibles
(336) 731-6324
236 E Center St
Lexington, NC
Toy Chest Arts & Crafts Center
(336) 224-0555
177 Robert Everhart Rd
Lexington, NC
Ivy League Tots
(704) 782-0648
5345 Vinning St Nw Ste 102
Concord, NC
Kb Toys
(704) 979-0534
8111 Concord Mills Blvd Ste 218
Concord, NC
Babies R Us
(704) 979-0840
8062 Concord Mills Blvd
Concord, NC
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Phthalates, Plastics, and Baby Toys

As reported by the Chicago Tribune earlier this week, the journal Pediatrics just announced new evidence that a common additive in baby toys may be linked to future reproductive damage in infants. The additive is a class of polymers known as phthalates. These chemicals are generally used to soften plastic, or to make products feel more smooth and creamy.

Common baby products with phthalates are baby shampoos, lotions, powders, and of course, soft plastic toys that babies love to chew. Yikes. While the possible dangers of this additive have been known for quite some time (check out the Wikipedia article on the health risks of phthalates ), the US Food and Drug Administration has not made a move yet.

Well, until the results come in, there are ways to lessen your baby’s exposure to these toxins just in case. High on that list is to look into the plastic chewable toys in your home. PVC plastics are most likely the ones with these additives.

Also, steering clear of scented baby lotions and shampoos is probably a good idea. Phthalates are used to retain scent and color, as well as aid in skin absorption. Switching to organic lotions and shampoos, and using home remedies such as olive oil and coco butter, are safe and natural ways to take control of your baby’s toxicity levels....

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