Ziggurat
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So there's a new threat to science education in this country. This time, it's not from religious nuts or new-age woos, but from do-gooders who want to keep children safe from lead.
Remember the scare about lead in toys from China? Remember how Congress decided it would rescue the public from this scourge? Thus was the Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act born. If it's got lead in it, it can't be sold to children. Sounds noble, right?
Small problem. Trace amounts of lead find their way into the vinyl wire insulation on pretty much anything with wires. This lead is not a threat in any way (unless you eat large quantities of the vinyl), but it is nonetheless illegal under the CPSIA if it's intended for use by children. So say goodbye to educational products like the Potato Clock, schools won't be purchasing any in the future. Lots of products fall into the category of items which pose zero health risk for children, but are still banned.
Remember the scare about lead in toys from China? Remember how Congress decided it would rescue the public from this scourge? Thus was the Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act born. If it's got lead in it, it can't be sold to children. Sounds noble, right?
Small problem. Trace amounts of lead find their way into the vinyl wire insulation on pretty much anything with wires. This lead is not a threat in any way (unless you eat large quantities of the vinyl), but it is nonetheless illegal under the CPSIA if it's intended for use by children. So say goodbye to educational products like the Potato Clock, schools won't be purchasing any in the future. Lots of products fall into the category of items which pose zero health risk for children, but are still banned.