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Innov-X XRF Systems Detect More Than Lead Toy Safety Checks Look For Various Toxic Chemicals
The August 2007 lead scare and series of toy recalls was the beginning (see TDmonthly’s Lead and Toy Safety section). But children’s health advocates say there are other hazardous chemicals in toys. The Import Guard X-Ray Fluorescent (XRF) system from Innov-X Systems, Inc. is helping parents, retailers and manufacturers spot them. LOOKING BEYOND LEAD Lead is just one of several toxins that can be present in toys. ![]() According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, these chemicals have been linked in animal and sometimes human studies to long-term health problems such as birth defects, impaired learning, liver toxicity and cancer. ![]() “It tests for all RoHS elements and additionally other elements of concern, including arsenic, selenium, barium and antimony,” Klos said. “It can determine if a toy is made of PVC, an indicator that it may contain phthalates.” Recognizing the growing concern about the presence of toxic chemicals in toys, Jeremy Weir launched Exposing Lead, based in Roswell, Ga., and uses the Import Guard to conduct in-home and daycare center tests. ![]() BOOSTING AWARENESS OF SAFETY ![]() Gearhart credits the XRF with both expediting and facilitating the testing process, and enabling the Center to provide the information to the public to make better purchase decisions. “It provides instant access to the data and non-destructive sampling. You can do your inspection, and immediately fill out the product information,” he said. ![]() “When it all started happening, we received calls,” Klos said. “We developed the tools and information to help customers. And we did a ton of toy testing in stores and locations all over the country.” Klos said that the Import Guard’s sales continue to grow, in part due to the company’s Rent-to-Own program, which enables buyers to pay through the rental over a period of 10 months. To contact Innov-X about toy testing and other programs, contact Innov-X Systems, 781-938-5005, Attn: Andrea Klos. ![]() |
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