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What Not To Buy At A Yard Sale
by Christina Heiska
The
U.S. Consumer Protection Agency has highly recommended that you
do not purchase certain items at yard sales. Below is a partial
list. This gives you a general idea of what not to buy and to get
you thinking about potential yard sale purchases. Further below
I have listed some of the gross things I've seen for sale at yard
sales.
What
NOT to Buy:
- Soft
bedding for babies. It is believed that plush products like soft
mattresses, comforters, pillows can cause SIDS. Basically, ANYTHING
baby-related should be bought with extreme caution. I've even
had a reader tell me she BUYS baby things at yard sales that she
knows to be recalled by manufacturers just so she can take it
home and DESTROY it.
- Old
baby cribs. Older ones don't have the proper spacing in the slats
and/or could have cracked or peeling paint.
-
Accordion-style
baby gates (primarily manufactured prior to 1985).
- Hair-dryers
with plain plugs. Hair-dryers manufactured prior to 1991 do not
have "full
immersion protection."
- Propane
gas camping heaters. Heaters sold under the brand name Bernz-O-Matic
and Turner have been found responsible for numerous deaths due
to carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Toy
chests without spring-loaded supports. The heavy lids can fall
on head/neck or suffocate a kid inside.
- Kid's
clothes with hood draw-strings or neck draw-strings. Many U.S.
kid's clothes manufacturers have stopped making them due to the
strangulation possibility,
but millions of old clothes like this are still in use, and for
sale at yard sales.
- Zippered
bean bag chairs. Kids can crawl inside, zip themselves up and
choke on the loose beans or pellets. If you buy one, make sure
it's not a zippered one.
Gross
Things I've Seen For Sale Lately:
-
A
Fruitcake. Yes, THE same fruitcake that has been circling the
world for about 20 years was sale for .75. I wonder who will get
it next.
- A
dirty, rusty eyelash curler
- Feminine
protection device for dogs in heat (at least it wasn't used)
- Hamster
cage, with the used wood shavings still inside
- A
used ant farm - I didn't see any ants in it, but still it was
gross looking.
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