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Tamara's Toxic Dishes Guide: "Do my dishes have Lead?" Read this post to see if YOUR china has Lead!
Vintage Pyrex DOES NOT contain lead. Feel free to buy it and use it safely for life. : r/BuyItForLife
Old Town Blue" Pattern Vintage Corelle Small Plate, c.1972 - 1982: 18,200 ppm Lead [90 ppm and up is unsafe for kids.]
Creative Ways to Upcycle Dishes with Lead Paint for DIY Home Decor
Corelle recommends not using pre-2005 pieces - Secret Life Of Mom
Vintage Dishes Archives - Page 2 of 9 - Lead Safe Mama
What should I do with my Lead-contaminated dishes? To toss or not to toss?
It took me years to finally get a whole set of these dishes, and I've been using them for many years now... only to find out they're full of lead and dangerous
VERIFY: Is it safe to eat off of dishes that may contain lead? | wcnc.com
Is What We Eat Off Of, Drink Out Of, and Wearing Poisoning Us? - The Cob Collection
How to Tell if Your Dishes Have Lead
How Some Common Antique and Vintage China Patterns Test for Lead | Dusty Old Thing
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Outside Lab Vindicates Vintage Corelle Dishes - Determines Dishware Is OK For Everyday Use
Tamara Rubin Tests Corelle Butterfly Pattern: 23,300 ppm Lead
Creative Ways to Upcycle Dishes with Lead Paint for DIY Home Decor
Lead Safe Mama - Hi friends! I created a new graphic for people to use to share about the concerns for Lead in vintage Corelle pieces. Please feel free to use a
Lead Safe Mama - 90 ppm Lead (and up) is considered unsafe in items used by children. Dishes are (unfortunately) not regulated in the same way, they are not considered to be "
How to Tell If Your Dishes Have Lead: Traits and Testing - Detox & Prosper
Clean Green Toxicant Free - A reminder that vintage Corelle is a lead risk! The paint usually contains lead that can rub off invisibly. Even Corelle recommends not eating off them: https://tamararubin.com/2019/12/breaking-news-12-26-19-corelle ...
Vintage Pyrex Contains Unsafe Levels of Lead? | Snopes.com
VERIFY: Is it safe to eat off of dishes that may contain lead? | wcnc.com
NH Public Health Services - UPDATE: Elevated lead levels are most dangerous in young children and pregnant mothers. The FDA started to regulate lead-levels in dishware in 1971. Decades of daily use
13 Investigates: Lead in Your Dishes | wthr.com
Toxic lead items are easily bought from antique and discount stores : Shots - Health News : NPR
Does Vintage Pyrex Contain Lead? - Retro Housewife Goes Green
Corelle responds to viral post about its vintage dishware, lead exposure