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Children's Products Sold Online Recalled Due to Possible Lead Contamination

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Puerto Rico's Secretary of Health recommended that if anyone understands that they bought it, they should stop using it immediately.

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Puerto Rico's Secretary of Health recommended that if anyone understands that they bought it, they should stop using it immediately.

·Puerto Rico
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The Department of Health issued a warning Monday about the recall of children's bicycles and baby walkers sold through Walmart and Amazon due to possible contamination with lead, a highly toxic substance that is especially dangerous for children under six years old.

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·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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A children's scooter, finger painting, playbook, magnetic toy, wooden dolls and a swing have been recalled on the Dangerous Products alert portal.

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A children's scooter, finger painting, playbook, magnetic toy, wooden dolls and a swing have been recalled on the Dangerous Products alert portal.

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