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'Toxic' Christmas dolls prompt UK-wide trading standards alert | |
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Toxic chemicals have been found in cheap dolls putting children exposed to them at risk of long-term fertility problems, officials warn. | |
The Sweet Fashion Doll and Girl Beautiful Doll - costing between £1 and £3 - have been supplied across the UK. | |
The Nottingham wholesaler is being investigated by city officials, who said it could not yet be named or the shops it supplied for Christmas. | |
The dolls contain high levels of phthalates, say trading standards. | |
The potentially harmful chemicals are used to toughen plastic in the Chinese-made dolls, said the council team. | The potentially harmful chemicals are used to toughen plastic in the Chinese-made dolls, said the council team. |
Jane Bailey, the team's manager, said: "We understand the financial pressures people are under at the moment, but I'd urge parents to resist the temptation to buy cheap toys like these. | |
"They will carry none of the required quality marks and will likely have been subjected to no product testing at all." | "They will carry none of the required quality marks and will likely have been subjected to no product testing at all." |
The council could not tell the BBC how many had been sold, or where in the UK they were on sale. | The council could not tell the BBC how many had been sold, or where in the UK they were on sale. |
'Remain vigilant' | 'Remain vigilant' |
Although such investigations are led by local authorities, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, a national body, said there was a rise of "substandard toys" being brought to the UK around Christmas and there had been "several seizures". | Although such investigations are led by local authorities, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, a national body, said there was a rise of "substandard toys" being brought to the UK around Christmas and there had been "several seizures". |
It warned customers to "remain vigilant". | It warned customers to "remain vigilant". |
Robert Chantry-Price, a lead officer for product safety, said: "It is frightening to think that large quantities of phthalates are still being used in children's toys. | Robert Chantry-Price, a lead officer for product safety, said: "It is frightening to think that large quantities of phthalates are still being used in children's toys. |
"Phthalates are carcinogenic, mutagenic and can cause reproductive problems but, despite legislation to the contrary, significant amounts of these substances can be found in a wide range of toys and child-care products. | "Phthalates are carcinogenic, mutagenic and can cause reproductive problems but, despite legislation to the contrary, significant amounts of these substances can be found in a wide range of toys and child-care products. |
"If these toys fall into the hands of very young children or babies, it's more likely they will chew on the plastic and consume the chemicals." | "If these toys fall into the hands of very young children or babies, it's more likely they will chew on the plastic and consume the chemicals." |
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