Thrift Store Safety Check List (Why didn’t vintage panties make the list?)

August 7, 2007 by Michelle Gartner 

Grandma’s Vintage Rumba PantiesWith all the recalls going on- here’s an interesting check list put out by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The Thrift Store Safety Checklist for Consumers and Thrift Stores

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 69% of thrift stores are selling at least one hazardous consumer product- which was most likely a children’s product. Realistically, I think the number is much higher then 69%. I get around quite a bit to the thrift stores and have to say part of the fun is the hazardous materials, like faulty toasters and grandma’s size 24 rumba panties.

On the other hand- I do have children so I recommend caution when buying many of the items on this list, including used cribs and old playpens, old toys, and more. I also don’t believe this list is nearly as comprehensive as it could be, so keep in mind current recalls and safety issues in general when shopping thrifts, eBay, and rummages.

Please visit my other sites Gartner Web Dev.com & the Home of Thrift ~ Smart not Cheap.

Comments

2 Responses to “Thrift Store Safety Check List (Why didn’t vintage panties make the list?)”

  1. dcr on August 20th, 2008 5:14 pm

    Hey what gives with passing this off as a “New blog entry”?

  2. Michelle Gartner on August 20th, 2008 6:29 pm

    I am not- it is still dated August 7 2007- I am working on my categories and honing them down.

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