The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for over 100,000 kitchen faucets due to the potential for lead contamination, particularly affecting infants and children. Manufactured in China, these faucets, sold under the brands Vfauosit, Kicimpro, and Basdehen, can leak lead into the water supply. The lead poses significant health risks, including neurological effects and cognitive impairments. Consumers are urged to stop using the faucets, notify vendors for refunds, and run their faucets for 15 seconds before using water. No injuries have been reported yet.
More than 100,000 kitchen faucets recalled due to lead contamination that poses neurological risks, particularly to infants and young children.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers to contact vendors for a refund and run water for 15 seconds before use.
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