Medic Mike Posted July 13, 2014 Posted July 13, 2014 A shot of liquor could give you a dose of toxic lead.The EcoWaste Coalition cautioned alcohol drinkers against the use of shot glasses that could be tainted with the toxic metal, making the “tagay” a risky bonding ritual.EcoWaste found high levels of lead in 13 of 15 shot glasses painted with colorful images, bought last week from retail stores in Manila and Quezon City.“The shot glass is a key piece of the fraternal tagay where friends take turns drinking their favorite beer or liquor using a single glass,” EcoWaste Project Protect coordinator Thony Dizon said. “The bad news is most of the shot glasses we bought and screened for harmful chemicals were positive for lead, a brain-damaging and endocrine-disrupting chemical.”EcoWaste said that 13 shot glasses they bought at prices ranging from 6 pesos to 94.75 pesos (US$0.14 to US$2.18) contained up to 74,800 parts per million (ppm) of lead, way beyond the 90-ppm permissible limit for lead in paints.Out of the 15 samples tested by the group with a handheld x-ray fluorescence device, only two shot glasses—one with a hand-painted calesa drawing and the other with a vinta—had no trace of lead.A shot glass painted with red and yellow flowers had the most lead at 74,800 ppm; one designed with a Philippine flag and the word “Wow” had 55,000 ppm of lead; and a glass painted with a tricycle drawing had 40,000 ppm of the toxic metal.Other shot glasses found to contain high levels of lead were: a glass painted with the Philippine flag and the word “Mabuhay;” one with the word “Davao” and fishes drawn on it; another with a passenger jeepney drawing; one with the word “Tsingtao” (also Qingdao, a seaport in eastern Shandong Province of China on the Yellow Sea); another with the words “Double Happines (sic)” on it; a shot glass decorated with green, orange and yellow flowers; another with the word “Davao” and a pomelo; and a glass with the word “Cebu” and mangoes which had 3,068 ppm of lead.“Drinkers should not only be mindful of the hygiene issue when it comes to sharing a shot glass. They also need to be wary of the lead on the painted design that could chip and get ingested by the person drinking from the glass. There is no known amount of lead that will not cause harm to human health,” Dizon said.According to the World Health Organisation, while young children are most susceptible to lead exposure, both adult men and women also risk damage to the nervous, cardiovascular, digestive, haematologic, renal and reproductive systems from the toxic metal.Examples of lead-induced health effects on adults include fatigue, impaired concentration, hearing loss, seizures, lead line on gingival tissue, miscarriage, reduced sperm count and motility, anaemia, and hypertension.EcoWaste called on manufacturers to make sure that beverage and food containers are free of lead and other toxins for public health and the environment. http://www.asianewsnet.net/Painted-drinking-glasses-in-the-Philippines-found--62272.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert k Posted July 13, 2014 Posted July 13, 2014 I'm glad they are out there looking for health hazards but did they try filling up a shotglass and pouring out the contents to see how much lead you would get? I presume that the high numbers given in the article were if you were to scrape off all the paint from the shotglasses and eat the paint, and how likely is that to happen, assuming the paint is not watercolors? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cebu rocks Posted July 13, 2014 Posted July 13, 2014 Big deal a little lead you take a far greater risk sharing a glass at a party with locals Hepatitis is common as well as TB I have just about broke most of the better halfs family and friends of this dangerous bonding Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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