Lead Toy Shipment Seized by Officials At New York and New Jersey Port Authority
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Before they could make it into Santa's sack, shipments of children's toys from China were seized on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 by Consumer Product Safety Commission investigators and officials from Customs and Border Protection, after the toys in question were found to contain dangerous levels of lead.
CPSC reported the potential danger of the toys to the CBP after determining the toys contained unacceptable levels of lead and were also potential choking hazards, both of which are violations to the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.
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