CBS Orders CSI Fingerprint & Field
Kits Removed From Store Shelves
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CBS is pulling the "CSI: Crime SceneTM
Investigation Fingerprint Examination Kit" and "CSI: Crime SceneTM
Investigation Field Kit" from all toy store shelves. |
CBS Broadcasting, Inc. has asked that all toy CSI:
Crime Scene Investigation TM Fingerprint Examination Kits, and CSI: Crime
Scene Investigation TM Field Kits be pulled off store shelves and not be
sold because fingerprint powder in the kits may be contaminated with
asbestos.
Public Justice, America’s public interest law firm,
wrote to CBS late last week on behalf of the Asbestos Disease Awareness
Organization (ADAO), requesting a meeting to discuss ADAO's findings that
all five Fingerprint Examination Kits from lot "AG 100" that it tested were
contaminated.
CBS, toy manufacturer Planet Toys, ADAO, and Public
Justice met Tuesday and discussed the discrepancy between ADAO's test
results and the results of independent tests commissioned by Planet Toys
that did not find asbestos in other samples. Late Tuesday night, Planet
Toys reported that tests of kits from lot “AG 100" found no asbestos. Some
kits, however, may be contaminated while others are not. The parties are
working together to develop a protocol for further testing. In the
meantime, CBS has asked Planet Toys to remove the product from the market.
“ADAO is pleased to be working in unison
with CBS and Planet Toys to protect children from toys that may be
contaminated with deadly asbestos,” said Linda Reinstein, ADAO Executive
Director and co-founder. “Given the grave health risks associated with
asbestos exposure, ADAO agrees with CBS that the toy kits should be removed
from retail shelves. They should also be placed out of reach in homes until
the testing dispute is resolved. Once asbestos is inhaled or swallowed, the
damage is irreversible.”
ADAO is a nonprofit advocacy organization for asbestos
victims. It conducted an 18-month study that tested over 250 commonly-found
consumer products for asbestos, and released its findings to the public on
November 28. Three independent laboratories participating in the study
confirmed the presence of asbestos in the white fingerprint powder found in
the CSI “Fingerprint Examination Kit.”
To read the ADAO report on the lab test findings, go to
http://www.publicjustice.net/pr/CSI_ADAOPressKit_112807.pdf