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What About “LEAD FREE” Jewelry for Babies and Children – Safety Outlined by the United States Consumer Product Inhancement Act – (US CPSIA)?

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What About “LEAD FREE” Jewelry for Babies and Children – Safety Outlined by the United States Consumer Product Inhancement Act – (US CPSIA)?

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All of Baby Bead Treasures precious metals are 100% lead free and nickel free, we do not or have not ever used ANY metals that contain lead coating on the surface or within the precious metals themselves. All of our jewelry findings are .925 or higher sterling silver content, or 14K to 20K Gold Filled or 14K gold vermeil. We follow the standards set out by both Health Canada and now the US CPSIA, due to the new US CPSIA Law – To review our Product Safety page of website, see our navigation menu or click the link provided above. This allowable product listed is what can be used or sold for children according to the “Guide to US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) for Small Businesses, Crafters, Resellers and Charities”: • – Wood • – Other natural materials including coral, amber, feathers, fur, and untreated leather • – Yarn, dyed or undyed • – Dyed or undyed textiles (cotton, wool, hemp, nylon, etc.), including children’s fabric products, such as baby blankets, and non‐meta

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All of Baby Bead Treasures precious metals are 100% lead free and nickel free, we do not or have not ever used ANY metals that contain lead coating on the surface or within the precious metals themselves. All of our jewelry findings are .925 or higher sterling silver content, or 14K to 20K Gold Filled or 14K gold vermeil. We follow the standards set out by both Health Canada and now the US CPSIA, due to the new US CPSIA Law – To review our Product Safety page of website, see our navigation menu or click the link on our Product Safety page. This allowable product listed is what can be used or sold for children according to the “Guide to US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) for Small Businesses, Crafters, Resellers and Charities”: • – Wood • – Other natural materials including coral, amber, feathers, fur, and untreated leather, etc. • – Paper and other materials made from wood or cellulosic fiber • – Dyed or undyed textiles (cotton, wool, hemp, nylon, yarn, etc.), including

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