June 11, 2026 — A concerning incident involving lead contamination has been reported concerning a rattle from the “Dreamon 32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys” set. A consumer reported that their one-year-old son tested high for lead levels, prompting them to test toys, with a rattle from the Dreamon set testing positive for lead using consumer-grade swabs.
Product Details
Product: Dreamon 32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys
Incident Overview
On May 23, 2026, an incident report was filed detailing a serious health concern related to the Dreamon 32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys. The report indicated that a one-year-old child was found to have elevated lead levels during a routine check-up. Following this diagnosis, the concerned parent purchased lead tester swabs and used them on various toys. A rattle, specifically identified as being part of the Dreamon sensory toys set, subsequently tested positive for lead. This discovery raises significant safety alarms regarding the product, especially given its intended use by infants and young children who often mouth toys.
Safety Concerns
Lead exposure poses severe health risks, particularly for infants and young children whose developing bodies are more susceptible to its harmful effects.
- Immediate Dangers: Even low levels of lead in a child’s blood can result in reduced IQ, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, hearing impairment, and anemia. In higher concentrations, lead poisoning can lead to seizures, coma, and even death. Since infants and toddlers frequently put toys in their mouths, a lead-contaminated rattle presents a direct pathway for ingestion.
- Long-Term Risks: The neurological and developmental damage caused by lead exposure is often irreversible. Children exposed to lead may experience long-term academic and behavioral challenges, decreased kidney function, and reproductive problems later in life. There is no safe level of lead exposure for children.
- Who Might Be Affected: This incident primarily affects infants and young children who interact with the Dreamon 32 piece high contrast baby toys, especially those who mouth the rattle or other potentially contaminated components. Parents and caregivers who handle the toys could also be at risk of secondary exposure if lead dust is present and transferred to their hands.
- Property Damage Potential: While the primary concern here is severe health risk, there is no direct indication of property damage potential related to lead-contaminated toys in this report. The risk is almost entirely concentrated on human health.
What Consumers Should Do
If you own the Dreamon 32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys, especially the rattle component, immediate action is crucial to protect your child’s health.
- Immediate Steps:
- Immediately stop using the Dreamon 32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys, particularly any rattles or components that may have been mouthed by a child.
- Remove the product from your child’s reach and store it in a secure place where it cannot be accessed.
- Do not attempt to clean or modify the product, as this could inadvertently spread lead dust.
- How to Check If You Own the Affected Product:
- Verify the brand “Dreamon” and the product description “32 piece high contrast black and white baby toys.”
- Examine all components of the set for any identifying marks.
- Prevention Measures:
- If your child has been using this product, consult your pediatrician immediately to discuss lead testing. Early detection is vital for managing lead exposure.
- Ensure proper handwashing for children, especially before eating and after playing.
- Regularly clean play areas with a wet cloth to pick up any potential dust.
- Reporting Procedures:
- Report any incidents or concerns related to this product to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.SaferProducts.gov or by calling their hotline at 1-800-638-2772.
- Keep any remaining parts of the product, as they may be needed for further investigation.
Manufacturer’s Response
The manufacturer, DREAMON, has provided a response to the incident report, indicating “Yes.” This suggests they have acknowledged the report. Further details regarding any investigation, recall, or corrective actions are not specified in the incident report at this time.
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

