I had the pleasure of speaking with a company spokesperson yesterday and have every confidence that their toys are safe, and will not hesitate to continue allowing my five children to play with them.
Below are a few links regarding the safety standards of Melissa and Doug Toys (basically, they say what I want to but better than I can, and have done the legwork and research for the rest of us):
- Melissa and Doug toys are safe from all toxins and lead based paints
- Tots, toys, and toxic paints don't mix
- Not made in China
- The great toy recall of 2007
- Toy origins
I also carry Sassy toys, which have not been involved in any recalls and have received high praise in safety testing. I'll continue to carry and confidently promote these toys along with the Melissa and Doug toys.
Regarding Sassy toys, several months ago my husband took a few of our toys to an independent lead tester. The green key on the Sassy Classical Keys piano contained lead paint. Here is an image http://di1.shopping.com/images1/pi/be/6e/94/35432394-177x150-0-0.jpg
ReplyDeleteI looked on Sassy's website a few weeks ago and they were still selling it. However, I just checked again and the color scheme is different now. Unfortunately, I never saw a recall for this toy. Just an FYI if anyone has the piano with the green key in the middle.
Two M&D products have been recalled in Canada because their paint contained the toxic chemical barium.
ReplyDeletehttp://209.217.71.106/PR/recall-retrait-e.jsp?re_id=436
http://www.non-toxickids.net/2008/11/melissa-and-doug-recall-barium-in-our.html