Topic: Liz Hitchcock

Progress has been made, but a number of dangerous or toxic toys are still found on store shelves in the United States, according to the 25th annual Trouble in Toyland report released Tuesday by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG ...
Print E-mail Progress has been made, but a number of dangerous or toxic toys are still found on store shelves in the United States, according to the 25th annual Trouble in Toyland report released Tuesday by the U.S. Public Interest Research ...
"There are still some items that fall through the cracks," said Liz Hitchcock, a public health advocate for U.S. PIRG, who wrote this year's Trouble in Toyland report for the non-profit consumer protection group. The Consumer Product Safety Commission attributes ...
The shiny toy seems perfectly safe, held snug in bright packaging and proudly displayed on the shelf of a reputable store.. "We actually feel like this holiday season is going to be one of the safest because of the exposure we've ...