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public affairs
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September 20, 2007
RECALL OF LUNCH BOXES MADE WITH LEAD
Pasadena Public Health Department urges residents and others to stop
using lunch boxes distributed as part of a nutrition campaign, and keep
them away from young children.
Some of the insulated green canvas lunch boxes, also distributed by
California Department of Public Health and Pasadena Unified School
District, have tested positive for elevated levels of lead. A slogan on
the lunch boxes reads “Eat Fruits & Vegetables and Be Active” in English
and Spanish (see photos below). The lunch boxes were distributed at
health fairs and other public events.
No known cases of lead poisoning have resulted from use of the lunch
boxes, which were manufactured by TA Creations in Canton, China.
Anyone who has such a lunch box should return it to Pasadena Public
Health Department, 1845 N. Fair Oaks Ave.; or the Women, Infants and
Children (WIC) program office at Villa-Parke Community Center, 363 E.
Villa St.
There will also be a disposal box at Pasadena Public Health Department’s
lead poisoning prevention booth during a health fair Saturday, Sept. 22,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Madison Avenue between Orange Grove Boulevard
and Mountain Street in Pasadena; and household hazardous waste
collection facilities will accept the lunch boxes for disposal
As a precaution, residents are advised to return insulated blue lunch
boxes, some of which have the slogan “Eat 5 a Day and Be Active” and
others that feature the WIC logo. The blue lunch boxes were also
distributed at health fairs, although none of them have tested positive
for lead.
“Most children and infants with elevated lead levels do not demonstrate
any symptoms,” said Dr. Takashi Wada, director of Pasadena Public Health
Department. “The only way to know if a person has absorbed lead is with
a blood test.”
Parents and families in the Pasadena area who are concerned about lead
poisoning should contact their physicians or other health care
providers. Uninsured individuals and families, or those who do not have
health care providers, are advised to call the Pasadena Healthcare Link
nurse advice line at (626) 744-7445 for information about where they can
go to be tested for lead poisoning.
For more information about lead poisoning, call Pasadena Public Health
Department’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at (626)
744-6171 or visit
www.cityofpasadena.net/publichealth.
Additional information about lead poisoning can be found at
www.cdph.ca.gov/healthinfo
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