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By Anna Marie Bowman


Read Everything Carefully Before You Buy

I recently took my daughter to a major retail store so that she could spend some money she had received for her birthday. She had a list of what she wanted to buy. She knew ahead of time exactly what she wanted. She wanted a new pair of headphones. We travel a lot, and she likes to listen to music on the plane. Her old headphones were broken.

We looked through the electronics section of the store, and she found a pair that she liked. I looked over the package, and they seemed fine. They were neckphones, so I didn't really have to worry about them being too big for her head; they had changeable color discs, so that she could have them any color she wanted. I grabbed them, and we continued with our shopping.

We got home, and she wanted to open them right away. So, I open the package, pull out the headphones and change the color discs right away, per her request. I gather the mound of garbage that seems to be included with all electronics purchases, and shove it all back in the box. That is when I notice a warning, in small print, on the bottom of the box.

It says; "WARNING: Handling the cord on the product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling."

I was appalled!! Not only by the fact that they are knowingly making and selling a product which contains lead, but for several other reasons.

First, that it seems to me that they hid the warning. I would think that would be something people would want to know. They put it beneath the warning that listening to headphones at high volume may affect your hearing. (umm...ok...) Which warning seems to be the more important one? Listening to music at high volume may affect your hearing...isn't that just common sense?

Second, it seems to be only the State of California that reconizes the dangers of lead??? (Excuse me??) Then why all the product recalls for toys with lead based paint??? I'm pretty sure that every state, and many places outside of the United States, recongizes the dangers of lead exposure.

Third, that the only dangers they list lead causing are birth defects. What about the danger lead poses to children that have already been born??? I wasn't aware that it was only the unborn that were affected by exposure to lead.

And last of all, who washes their hands after listening to headphones??? I always wash my hands before I eat and after I use the restroom, but I generally don't wash my hands after playing a little music through my MP3 player.

After reading this carefully placed warning, I grabbed the headphones out of my daughter's hands, sent her to the bathroom to wash her hands, and shoved them back in the box with the rest of the garbage. They are going back to the store, and are being replaced by a safe pair of headphones. I never thought of headphones as being unsafe, but now I will be sure to read the packages of everything I buy, very carefully.

And, for those of you that are wondering, the headphones are made by Audiovox, distributed by RCA. They say RCA on the box. RCA Fashion Neckphones with Color Caps. Model Number HP242S. I would not normally include the product, except in this instance, I consider it a safety issue, and not just a standard complaint.

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guidebaba profile image

guidebaba  says:
17 months ago

Nice tips. Thubms up for you.

Scott  says:
16 months ago

this warning is pretty much made manditory thanks to some california laws. people will sue for ANYTHING. and someone likely sued based on some trace amounts of lead found in audio wires. i have actually seen this same warning on many types of headphones, headsets, and cell phone hands-free units. these Audiovox/RCA phones are no rare case.

i honestly wouldnt be worried. in fact, i own a pair, and have for a long time, and i'm not worried.

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premsingh  says:
16 months ago

If one has to wash hands after each and every use of headphone, its not worth buying. Its not possible at all. What's the fun of making such warnings mendatory. just providing an escape mechanism to manufacturer!

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Anna Marie Bowman  says:
9 months ago

Again, another hub where I never responded to comments. Again, I apologize!

guidebaba-- Thank you!!

Scott-- I would never sue, as I did have a warning, obviously. I just feel that the warning should have been more clearly marked, and since I was buying them for my young child, it was not a comfortable choice for me. I wanted parents to know of the danger that may be involved. If it had been for myself, I would not have been concerned.

premsingh-- I thought that was kind of silly. How is it possible to wash your hands after every time you use headphones?? I guess it's just another reason to carry hand sanitizer with you.

sassychic profile image

sassychic  says:
8 months ago

good topic! nicely written!

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Anna Marie Bowman  says:
8 months ago

sassychic-- Thank you for stopping by and for commenting on my first, meager attempt at writing.

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