My wife and I have a little one due in less than a month. As such, we have decided not to buy any products manufactured in China. We know that all Chinese products are not a health hazard, but with some of the recent problems regarding lead paint toys, date rape drug laced toys and toxic toothpaste, we prefer to not take the chance with the most precious thing in our life.
To go along with that, we don't want to buy products made with child labor either. The majority of which comes from China/SE Asia, Russia, Africa and CIS countries. And though not all companies operating in these places use child labor, we have no way of knowing which do and don't, so as they say, everyone pays for the few bad apples. So, the simplest thing for us to do, is to not buy any products made outside the EU (European Union) or North America where we have more faith that quality and safety regulations are properly enforced.
Everything we have bought so far we've researched exactly where it is manufactured (many companies try to fool you on the tags). If we can't determine where it's made, we don't buy it. So far we have a Dutch car seat, Italian baby bath and changing table, Estonian baby clothes (and one Estonian clothing company just stopped importing Ukrainian cotton due to child labor issues there), diapers and baby wipes are Finnish, baby shampoo is made in Italy, etc.
Though we originally did this for our child, we've decided to do this for all products we buy from now on. I spent the last few days looking for an auto ice scraper/snow brush and finally today scored a Mallory, made in Canada.
Anyone else gone to these extremes? Are we totally overreacting as new parents?
To go along with that, we don't want to buy products made with child labor either. The majority of which comes from China/SE Asia, Russia, Africa and CIS countries. And though not all companies operating in these places use child labor, we have no way of knowing which do and don't, so as they say, everyone pays for the few bad apples. So, the simplest thing for us to do, is to not buy any products made outside the EU (European Union) or North America where we have more faith that quality and safety regulations are properly enforced.
Everything we have bought so far we've researched exactly where it is manufactured (many companies try to fool you on the tags). If we can't determine where it's made, we don't buy it. So far we have a Dutch car seat, Italian baby bath and changing table, Estonian baby clothes (and one Estonian clothing company just stopped importing Ukrainian cotton due to child labor issues there), diapers and baby wipes are Finnish, baby shampoo is made in Italy, etc.
Though we originally did this for our child, we've decided to do this for all products we buy from now on. I spent the last few days looking for an auto ice scraper/snow brush and finally today scored a Mallory, made in Canada.
Anyone else gone to these extremes? Are we totally overreacting as new parents?