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Subject :  Yes the lead portion applies to clothing
Author: Cynthia
Email: tweva@starpower.net
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...strange as that may seem.

To make it simplest for you, here's a quote from fashion incubator's blog:

'At the meeting I attended in Washington DC, the CPSC General Counsel Cheryl Falvey told us point blank that all textile products intended for the use of children aged 12 and under required testing. Organic clothing and baby slings were specifically mentioned as being included. The problem is a lot of people are in denial.'

You can go here http://cpsia-central.ning.com/ to easily learn more. I found it more interesting/helpful than plugging through the CPSC web site.





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