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NBC 25 Investigates Suspicious Product Removal at Family Dollar
Reported by: Mary King
Thursday, Apr 9, 2009 @06:56pm EST
HAGERSTOWN, MD – What would you do if you saw several pairs of children’s shoes taken off the shelf and destroyed while you were shopping?
One NBC 25 viewer says he saw it happen at a local dollar store, and called us to investigate.
William Wagonhoffer says he didn’t understand why dozens of shoes were being destroyed instead of donated in these tough economic times.
Workers at Family Dollar say they’re following new lead regulations.
Rick Adams of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce said, “So while they’re may be no lead in the product because we don’t have a testing report on the product, we don’t feel comfortable selling it to our customer or donating it for that matter because ultimately it could be an unsafe product. So better safe than sorry.”
The Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act went into effect February of this year, but will not be enforced until 2010.
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Watch the cutest baby acts of this 9 months old baby boy.
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Goodwill is gleaning through children’s items that they will allow to be sold in their stores per new regulations now in place with the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which went into affect February 10, 2009. A rep with a large notebook explained that Goodwill has always been proactive in pulling recalled childrens’ items. At least this thrift store chain appears to be using some commons sense and at least in Omaha, Nebraska, isn’t making it policy to not sell anything for children!
Video from KPTM Fox42 Omaha, Nebraska
Broadcast Monday, February 9, 2009
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Tiffany Bjorlie who owns Lundeby’s Ecobaby knows all too well how the CPSIA is affecting what items she carries in her Tulsa shop. She explains how Selecta has pulled their eco-friendly toys from the US market. And toys are not the only items that could run scarce. That sweet handmade dress for your little princess or 100% organic cotton onesie for your bouncing baby boy may be on the “extinct” handmade list as well due to stringent testing that will go into force per the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act on February 10, 2009. AND HANDMADE BABY BOOTIES if not TESTED will be ILLEGAL!
Video from KOTV NewsOn6.com Tulsa, Oklahoma
Broadcast Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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10 month old baby boy completes ISR swim class, floats, smiles, fully clothed survival skill, smiling at his mom and instructor
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Fox News retail analyst Hitha Prabhakar (former writer for Forbes) claims the CPSIA’s new lead testing law “isn’t going to affect the children’s clothing industry that much.” She thinks that much of the testing has already been done. When asked by the commentator, Prabhaker admits “it will have a pretty strong impact on small businesses…especially if they can’t afford that” (the testing, but) “this is a very small portion of the market.”
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Clothing items needed for a newborn, including sleepy time. Learn more in this free video on baby care and infant clothing.
Expert: Liz Hood
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Bio: Liz Hood has taken her seven-month-old baby on hikes all over Oklahoma and Colorado. She is a professional nature photographer.
Filmmaker: Michael Hood
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Some of the clothing items needed for a newborn, including home from the hospital clothing and onesies. Learn more in this free video on baby safety and care.
Expert: Liz Hood
Contact: gallery.imageworkstulsa.com
Bio: Liz Hood has taken her seven-month-old baby on hikes all over Oklahoma and Colorado. She is a professional nature photographer.
Filmmaker: Michael Hood
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