Latest Developments Concerning VanMan Products
Over the past 24 hours, community members of Lead Safe Mama have shared insightful screenshots highlighting concerns about the VanMan company’s products. These visuals raise questions about product safety and potential toxic metal content, emphasizing the importance of vigilant consumer awareness. This ongoing dialogue underscores our commitment to transparency and consumer safety.
For those unfamiliar, here’s a comprehensive article from 2023 that details the testing results of VanMan’s products, revealing concerning levels of toxic metals.
Additionally, we invite you to support our initiative by contributing to our lab testing fund. Your donations help us send these products to accredited laboratories for rigorous testing, which is crucial for advocating for safer consumer goods. Contributions also support the State of Washington’s Toxic-Free Cosmetics Initiative and enable us to share detailed lab reports, potentially leading to bans on hazardous products within the state.
Here’s the GoFundMe campaign where you can make a contribution to support this vital work. Every donation moves us closer to protecting children and consumers from toxic exposures. Thank you for your support!
Introduction for New Visitors to Lead Safe Mama
Tamara Rubin is a renowned advocate dedicated to the prevention of childhood lead poisoning and ensuring the safety of consumer products. Her advocacy is grounded in personal experience, as she is the mother of children affected by acute lead poisoning in 2005, which fuels her passion for change.
She is the founder and operator of Lead Safe Mama, LLC, a pioneering, community-driven small business committed to raising awareness about toxic metals in everyday products. Since its inception in July 2022, her organization has successfully prompted six product recalls through collaborations with the FDA and CPSC, directly impacting consumer safety.
All results and findings shared on this platform are based on scientific testing, ensuring accuracy and reproducibility. To learn more about media coverage and the impact of her work, please visit our Press Page.