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Transformation Accessory for Range Product Model DFR-366 (LP Designation: DFR366LPK)

Product Contains Lead, a Chemical Known to Cause Cancer and Birth Defects in California. Visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for More Information.

Products may contain substances such as lead, recognized by the State of California as potentially...
Products may contain substances such as lead, recognized by the State of California as potentially causing cancer and birth defects, or harm to the reproductive system. For further details, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Hey there! Let's chat about Proposition 65 (P65) warnings

Transformation Accessory for Range Product Model DFR-366 (LP Designation: DFR366LPK)

Know what those pesky labels on your California-bought products are about? Yep, that's Proposition 65 (P65) kickin' in!

P65 warnings are mandatory in California for any product that may contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. Some common suspects include:

  • Bisphenol A (BpA): This nasty little chemical is often found in polycarbonate products and has been linked to reproductive harm.
  • Phthalates, Nickel Alloys, Nickel, and Toluene: These guys can be found lurking in eyewear, electronics, and cleaning/personal care products.

Curious about where these warnings apply? Here are a few examples:

  1. Polycarbonate Products: These are the ones that might contain BpA, a reproductive harm culprit.
  2. Optical Products: Some sunglasses or glasses could have BpA, phthalates, or nickel alloys in them.
  3. Electronics and Components: Items with nickel or toluene might need a P65 warning.
  4. Cleaning and Personal Care Products: While not explicitly listed on the P65 website, cleaning solutions and nail products could be subject to regulation under the Safer Consumer Products program.

What does a P65 warning mean for you and me?

  • Warning Obligation: Companies must clearly disclose if their products contain any of the over 900 listed chemicals above a certain threshold.
  • Compliance: Companies often reformulate products to avoid triggering warnings, reducing exposure not just for consumers but also for workers.
  • Website Info: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov is the one-stop-shop for detailed info on the chemicals and products affected by these regulations.

P65 warnings are all part of California's "right-to-know" law, ensuring consumers are in the know about potential health risks associated with the products they use. Stay informed, and don't forget to check those labels!

In the realm of home-and-garden, appliances, gadgets, and electronics, one might encounter Proposition 65 (P65) warnings. For instance, polycarbonate products used in the kitchen or in your lifestyle may contain Bisphenol A (BpA), a chemical that can lead to reproductive harm. Similarly, in the style domain, optical products such as sunglasses or glasses might contain BpA, phthalates, or nickel alloys, chemicals that can trigger P65 warnings. These warnings also apply to technology-related gadgets, including electronics and components, which could potentially have nickel or toluene.

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