Health Department Testing Reveals Children’s Jewelry Item With Excess Lead Found For Sale At Local Store

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) has issued a violation notice to a city business where a children’s jewelry item was found to be for sale with a lead level more than five times above permissible levels of 100 parts per million (ppm).  The Consumer Product Safety Commission has also been alerted.

Violation Detail:

Item: Kids Collection Pearl Necklace with Rhinestone Charm and Pearl Earrings

Total Lead Content:  540 ppm (clasp was tested)

Store: Tiffany Hair & Gift, 3420 Annapolis Road

Selling Price: $1.50

Please see the news release for additional information.

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