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What can I do to prevent lead poisoning? The only way to be certain that your dishes do not contain lead is to test them. Many hardware stores sell lead-testing kits. Do not use any ceramic tableware that you know contains lead on the inside or outside. This is the best way to prevent lead poisoning from this source. Inexpensive alternative include dishes made of plastic, or lead-free ceramics. Many of these safe dishes come in patterns and colors similar to dishes containing lead. What other tips are there for preventing lead poisoning?
What is Proposition 65 and the yellow triangle about? There are two laws which set standards for how much lead is allowed to be in dishes. One is federal, set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The other is for California, and was set by the California voters in Proposition 65. The California law is much stricter. Dishes that meet the FDA standards, but not California's, should be marked with a yellow triangle. However, not all manufacturers use the yellow triangle. You can ask the salesperson if the pattern you want meets the Proposition 65 standards. Click here for contact information
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