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CEH Announces 2 "Bounce House" Makers Agree to Strict Lead Limits

The Center for Environmental Health announces that two leading producers of children’s bounce houses, Ninja Jump and Einflatables, have agreed to strict limits on lead in their products, according to a legal settlement to be signed in Alameda County court…

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today. The legal settlements are the first to follow the lawsuit filed last August after a CEH investigation found high levels of lead in many vinyl bounce houses. In the settlements, the two companies agreed to limit lead in their future bounce houses to no more than 100 parts per million (ppm).