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Originally Posted by scribbleprints |  | | | | | | | | | The test turned black, indicating over 50 ppm of leachable lead (a dangerous level). | |  | |  | |
I was wrong about this...not about the key chain having lead (it does...Arts Now confirmed this) but about it being at a dangerous level. 50 ppm is roughly the lead level of dirt. The key chain had more than 50 ppm, but the test didn't say how much more (so the test neither proves it's dangerous or safe). I assumed because that was the highest testable level that meant it was dangerous. (Ug...I should know never to assume).
Here is what ArtsNow said regarding this issue:
"Our key chains are made of Zinc, and all Zinc product contained lead. However, our product is up to the required European export safety standard.
I am collecting further data of containing lead, will get back to you later. Thank you."