In other words, they use traditional lead-based solder, which we have
been doing forever in ham radio. The new regulatory environment is
making everybody switch to lead-free technologies. This is probably a
good idea, but I wouldn't panic. On the other hand, I wouldn't let
children gnaw on soldered wires.
Washing your hands frequently is a good idea for all sorts of reasons!
73 Martin AA6E
On 12/28/05, ron <roncasa@verizon.net> wrote:
> This is a known warning for period of time now.
> It seems China does not adhere to health codes as we do, to products
> used in the home.
> They use lead-based products to make wire.
> Thus I would side with caution:
> Using cables made from China in "fixed" connections from ur radio to a
> tuner for example, (handling is minimal) shouldn't present a problem.
>
> Otherwise, frequent handling, like handling solder (which too, contains
> lead) you should wash your hands.
>
> Ron wb1hga
>
> M Schell wrote:
> > I purchased a set for $9.99 today at CVS. It came with a notice that the
> > 'coating of the electrical wires contains lead... Wash your hands after
> > using the set.' Are these headphones problematic healthwise?
>
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