Consumer Association Makes Demand For Federal Governments To Regulate Toy's Toxins
Each and every single parent expects their youngster's toys to have been tested to be safe for kids. Nevertheless, it appears that some less trustworthy brands have actually had other ideas.
Last week, the Suffolk County Legislator was the latest to sign a Toxic-Free Toys act in New york city, to help manage the dangerous chemicals and materials that may find their way into children's toys. Whilst some have actually considered this a purely political act, major representative of the kid's accessory brand, Freddie and Sebbie, has had other views.
Freddie and Sebbie has been offering high-quality kids' accessories on its Amazon.com storefront for the last 2 years, and as parents themselves, co-founders Neil and Martin Speight have always held child safety at the leading edge of each and every one of their products. In their latest press conference, Neil Speight mentioned, "Personally, I feel that political move or not, this Toxic-Free Toys act is one of the best things that could potentially happen for the future of child safety, and it has my complete backing."
It is a well-known fact that the owners of Freddie and Sebbie, who have 6 kids between them, ensure that each item they manufacture has been tried and tested by their own kids first. As a result, Neil mentions that they ensured all of their products were toxic-free: "Children are so innovative, and we saw that whilst using a few of our accessories, they used them in ways we would never have actually envisioned. Take for instance, our Bath Letters set. As adults, we thought education. As children, they thought something soft and spongy to put in our mouths! As a kid's accessory maker, you simply can't cut corners at the expense of child safety."
The Freddie and Sebbie Bath Letters set, that Speight described, has actually been officially tested to be 100 % Phthalate, BPA and Lead free, and with an average 4.8 star rating from a possible 5, it is clear to see that they are a hit with adults and children alike.
"Trustworthy, reliable companies like ourselves", Speight continues, "who are in the business to genuinely provide a helping hand to parents, are certainly going to be conscious of the standard of their products. But passing this law will help to get rid of those who are in the business for a quick buck, who use unreliable materials and consequently put thousands of children in danger". It seems like it's good news for everyone, but parents should still be reminded to have a look at ratings for everything they purchase. "We've received hundreds of positive ratings as a company on each one of our products, and it's that kind of feedback you should search for to make sure you're purchasing products from manufacturers that really care," Speight stated.
The entire Freddie and Sebbie range has actually been specifically tested, by both their own brand testers and strenuous Amazon safety testers before sale. Their entirely toxic-free range is available to view on their website, freddieandsebbie.com, or their US online Amazon Marketplace storefront.
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