Get Info On BPA-Free Baby Products Via Text Messaging
If you've got a baby and you're concerned about buying unlabeled products that contain Bisphenol A or BPA—which some studies have indicated may lead to adverse health effects in humans—the website Z Recommends has just launched a free text messaging service that lets you query their database of companies while you're standing in the store. They've also got a printable wallet-card you can carry with you, which serves as both a cheat-sheet for the text service and a quick reference source for major companies.
"The Z Report on BPA In Children's Feeding Products, Third Edition" [Z Recommends]
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This is just a fantastic implementation. I'm off to visit a friend who just gave birth, and I'm going to let her know about this.
This sort of "on-demand" consumer information is promising. How many people's problems on this site would be prevented if they had the appropriate information on their purchases before making them? (I'm thinking a legal database query coulda helped the Utah couple with the car snafu, or say, info on failure rates for electronics before someone purchases an extended warranty).
There's some nice little bottles made by Evenflo. They're downright cheap. We used them and had no problems. Better to be safe than end up with a f'cked up kid, no?
Cue the retards who claim it's all sensationalism and media fear-mongering.
Show me someone who doesn't think this makes sense and I'll show you a jackass that was fed by a plastic bottle and then dropped on his head a few times as a tot.



Not a bad idea. Someone should come up with something like this for lead-tainted toys, or better yet, toy recalls in general. Or maybe someone already has, anyone?