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Lead in the home
wrote in message news:1133209060.b243e0bdb0b2c1929efbea0cdfed9faf@n ews.meganetnews.com... can anyone tell me how much of a concern electerical power cable cords, It's not a good ides to let kids chew electrical cords :-) vinyl flooring--things commonly found in the home--with regard to pvcs and lead? To what extent can I protect my infant from exposure? any advice, suggestions, resources would be greatly appreciated!! If you worry about these things (and all the other things you could equally worry about) your anxiety is likely to effect your child more than the pvc does. Don't worry, the new mum/dad/car effect will wear off after your've dropped your baby a few times :-) |
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