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Toy tool kits recalled for excessive lead, safety standards

More than 20,000 units of the Grizzly Industrial tool kits are under recall.
Credit: Consumer Product Safety Commission
Grizzy Industrial Children’s Tool Kits

Children's tool kits are under recall because they may contain excessive levels of lead. Also, the toy goggles and hardhats that come with the Grizzly Industrial kits do not meet toy safety standards.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says more than 20,000 units of the tool kits are being recalled. 

Model H3044 is a 12-piece kit that includes a helmet, goggles, tape measure, tool belt, hammer, pair of leather gloves, ruler, carpenter’s square, level, bottle of chalk and suspenders.

Model H5855 includes goggles, tape measure, wooden tool caddy, hammer, ruler, carpenter’s square, level, screwdriver, pliers and an adjustable wrench. 

They were sold at Grizzly Industrial’s showrooms nationwide and online at grizzly.com and Amazon.com.

The tool kits should be immediately taken away from children. Consumers can contact Grizzly Industrial for a refund. Grizzly Industrial can be called toll-free at 888-615-7944 anytime or emailed at recalls@grizzly.com.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has identified no level of lead in blood that would be safe for children.

"Even low levels of lead in blood have been shown to affect IQ, ability to pay attention, and academic achievement. And effects of lead exposure cannot be corrected," the CDC says.

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