By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state attorney general and the Oakland-based nonprofit Center for Environmental Health sued several makers and suppliers of children's inflatable bounce houses Wednesday alleging they contain unsafe levels of lead. The suits claim that children are unknowingly being exposed to unsafe levels of lead when using bounce houses made with polyvinyl chloride in violation of Proposition 65, the state...
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