Posted: August 1, 2008
Synthetic Turf Council Vows to Eliminate Lead
The Synthetic Turf Council plans to remove as much lead as possible from all pigments used to color turf products by 2010. The announcement follows the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's conclusion earlier this week that children who play on synthetic turf fields are not at risk for lead exposure.For more on this breaking story:
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Validates Safety of Lead Chromate in Synthetic Turf and STC Announces Voluntary Reduction Standards - Synthetic Turf Council; Press Release; July 30, 2008
- CPSC Staff Finds Synthetic Turf Fields OK to Install, OK to Play On - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission; Press Release; July 30, 2008
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Confirms That AstroTurf® Systems And Other Synthetic Fields Are Safe - GeneralsSports Venue (AstroTurf); Press Release; July 30, 2008
- FieldTurf Applauds 'Clean Bill of Health' Given to Synthetic Athletic Fields by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - FieldTurf Tarkett; Press Release; July 30, 2008
- TenCate Takes the Lead On Unleaded Turf: TenCate announces that it has discontinued the use of lead in its artificial turf products ahead of voluntary standards called for by the CPSC. - TenCate; Press Release; July 31, 2008
- Lead Astray: A synthetic turf toxicity scare has field owners concerned and manufacturers scrambling to clean up their image. - Athletic Business; Feature; August 2008
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