The Virginian-Pilot
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DATE: Tuesday, June 25, 1996                TAG: 9606250229
SECTION: BUSINESS                PAGE: D2   EDITION: FINAL 
                                            LENGTH:   22 lines

PLASTIC MINIBLINDS CAN CAUSE LEAD POISONING

Aging plastic miniblinds can cause lead poisoning in young children, the government warned Monday. Responding to pressure, the industry promised to upgrade its products. Every year, 25 million nonglossy, vinyl miniblinds are imported to the United States from China, Taiwan, Mexico and Indonesia. Lead is added during production to stabilize the plastic in the blinds. The miniblinds in question are the cheapest available, at $5 to $10 per window covering. Over time, the plastic deteriorates from exposure to sunlight, heat or cold temperatures to form lead dust on the blind's surface, the commission determined. In response to pressure from the commission, manufacturers voluntarily agreed to stop importing blinds that are made with lead. Products labeled ``nonleaded'' or ``new formulation'' should be on shelves beginning in July and should completely replace the leaded blinds by September. They are expected to cost 10 percent to 15 percent more. (Associated Press) by CNB