| | | | Chinese needle snaps in baby's vein From correspondents in Beijing Reuters November 15, 2008 02:37am What are these? CHINA has recalled a batch of disposable medical needles after one snapped when inserted into an infant's vein, the latest in a string of food and product safety problems. Health organisations were ordered to stop using the needles, made by a Shanghai-based firm, after tests on another six from the same batch showed they all broke easily, a health ministry statement on the central government website said (www.gov.cn).
if it says made in china
I strongly recommend you re consider
even your kids toys |
| | | | | There is alot of stuff from China now being highlighted as potentially dangerous.
France has pulled off it's shelves millions of childrens shoes that were packed with an anti fungal sachet which causes really nasty rashes and blistering on the childrens ankles. The same antifungal stuff was also used on chairs and sofas with upolstory....can think of a few personal places where I definately wouldn't want a blister or rash!
These cheap products come at a cost. Buyer beware
Bring on the Trumpets!!! Bring on the Trumpets!!! |
| | | | | my mother has been hassling me for a long time to stop buying stuff made in china
she even went as far as to buy me a set of plates that arent china made
~LOL~ |
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