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New safety rules for children’s clothes have stores in a fit

I have no idea what to think of this. On one hand, it makes me feel better that my kids can have “safe stuff”. But on the other hand, I can’t imagine all of the stuff that is going to end up in our landfills and it breaks my heart. This is SO not GREEN…What do you think??

Some owners say the cost of testing for toxic lead and phthalates will shut their businesses. The law goes into effect Feb. 10.
Barring a reprieve, regulations set to take effect next month could force thousands of clothing retailers and thrift stores to throw away trunkloads of children’s clothing.

The law, aimed at keeping lead-filled merchandise away from children, mandates that all products sold for those age 12 and younger — including clothing — be tested for lead and phthalates, which are chemicals used to make plastics more pliable. Those that haven’t been tested will be considered hazardous, regardless of whether they actually contain lead.

The new regulations take effect Feb. 10 under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which was passed by Congress last year in response to widespread recalls of products that posed a threat to children, including toys made with lead or lead-based paint.

Supporters say the measure is sorely needed. One health advocacy group said it found high levels of lead in dozens of products purchased around the country, including children’s jewelry, backpacks and ponchos.

Lead can also be found in buttons or charms on clothing and on appliques that have been added to fabric, said Charles Margulis, communications director for the Center for Environmental Health in Oakland. A child in Minnesota died a few years ago after swallowing a lead charm on his sneaker, he said.

But others say the measure was written too broadly. Among the most vocal critics to emerge in recent weeks are U.S.-based makers of handcrafted toys and handmade clothes, as well as thrift and consignment shops that sell children’s clothing.

“We will have to lock our doors and file for bankruptcy,” said Shauna Sloan, founder of Salt Lake City-based franchise Kid to Kid, which sells used children’s clothing in 75 stores across the country and had planned to open a store in Santa Clara, Calif., this year.

There is the possibility of a partial reprieve. The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which is responsible for enforcing the law, on Monday will consider exempting clothing and toys made of natural materials such as wool or wood. The commission does not have the authority to change the law but can decide how to interpret it.

But exempting natural materials does not go far enough, said Stephen Lamar, executive vice president of the American Apparel and Footwear Assn. Clothes made of cotton but with dyes or non-cotton yarn, for example, might still have to be tested, as would clothes that are cotton-polyester blends, he said.

“The law introduces an extraordinarily large number of testing requirements for products for which everyone knows there’s no lead,” he said.

Clothing and thrift trade groups say the law is flawed because it went through Congress too quickly. By deeming that any product not tested for lead content by Feb. 10 be considered hazardous waste, they contend, stores will have to tell customers that clothing they were allowed to sell Feb. 9 became banned overnight.

These groups say the law should be changed so that it applies to products made after Feb. 10, not sold after that date.

That would take action by Congress, however, because the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s general counsel has already determined that the law applies retroactively, said commission spokesman Scott Wolfson.

The regulations also apply to new clothing. That won’t be a problem for large manufacturers and retailers, industry experts say, but it will be a headache for small operators such as Molly Orr, owner of Molly O Designs in Las Vegas.

Orr has already produced her spring line of children’s clothes. She says she can’t afford the $50,000 it would cost to have a private lab test her clothing line, so she’s trying to sell her inventory at a steep discount before Feb. 10. After that, she is preparing to close her business.

“We have a son with autism, so we are all about cleaning up the toxins that our children are exposed to,” she said. “But I think the law needs to be looked at more closely to see how it is affecting the economy in general.”

Thrift store owners say the law stings because children’s garments often come in new or nearly new, because children typically outgrow clothing quickly.

Carol Vaporis, owner of Duck Duck Goose Consignment in New Port Richey, Fla., said her store stocks barely used brand-name clothing from places such as Limited Too and Gymboree.

“We really provide a service to the community to help people get clothes for their children they otherwise couldn’t afford,” she said.

Families have been bringing more clothes to consignment stores, where they get a chunk of the proceeds, to earn a little cash this winter, she said. She plans to contact her congressional representatives and senators to ask them to amend the law but says there’s not enough awareness about the repercussions of the law to force anything to change.

Many retailers and thrift stores appear to be unaware that the law is changing. Of half a dozen Southern California children’s thrift stores contacted by The Times, only one had heard of the law. Organizations such as Goodwill say they’re still investigating how the law will affect them because there is so much confusion about what will be banned.

Cynthia Broockman, who owns two consignment stores and a thrift shop in Virginia, recently stopped accepting children’s products for resale. That raised the ire of a man who was trying to sell his son’s castoffs there and had not heard of the new rules.

“I think it’s not understood by people how sweeping and far-reaching this is,” she said. “The ripples that are going to go forth from this are just astonishing.”

alana.semuels@latimes.com

By Alana Semuels
Story & Image Copyright http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-thrift2-2009jan02,0,2083247.story
January 2, 2009

kimtown & Co. is the VIP Speaker on the Phaunt Forum!!

I wanted to share how happy and honored I am to have been chosen as the guest speaker for the VIP area of the Phaunt Forum. You must be a VIP member to join this section, but it’s got some GREAT resources in it. 

If you would like to sign up to become a VIP Phaunt simply register on the Phaunt Forum and then visit this link http://phauntactions.com/forum/payments.php

 

Get in on this action DON’T WAIT!!!

 

Here is the post by Kylie Banks, owner of Phaunt.com in regards to the VIP Speaker for January 2009!

“Our very own Web Guru extraordinare… KIM TOWNSEND!

I am so very excited about this month. Kim is going to do some great stuff for us. She is still on vacation, so we’ll kick things off starting on Monday. 

Most of us have some downtime in Jan/Feb before the photo season picks up again, so I know that many of you are probably looking to refresh/redo your website. I figured this would be a perfect time to have Kim talk about what you need in a website and how to make your website work for you.

She’ll be answering questions and posting about topics, AND she’s agreed to do website critiques for 10 lucky people!! This will be a great opportunity for us all to learn and 10 people will get an indepth explanation/critique on their website and how they can change it to be even better.

This is just the first in the long list of things we’re doing this month, so keep your eyes peeled in this section for more info!”

FOR SALE - FOR SALE - NIKON D300, Lenses & Accessories

I’m retiring from the photography biz and I’m selling all my gear. 

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE EMAIL ME AT INFO (AT) KIMTOWN.COM 

Nikon D300 (Just a little over 2000 clicks)
$1200

Nikon 50mm 1.8
$75

Sigma 28-70 2.8-4
$125

Nikon 28-105mm 3.5-4.5
$125

Sigma 70-300mm 4.5-6
$125

Promaster 100mm w Macro Adaptor
$100

Nikon Remote
$10

LowePro MiniTrekker BackPack Included (Black)
$100

Titan II Tripod
$25

42″ 5in1 reflector 
$25

JTL Backdrop Stand
$100

I also have various tutus, albums and stuff, but I have to go through my bins in the garage.

**Paypal, CC or money order are the only methods that will be accepted. You MUST be paypal verified and have at least a reputation of 5 or greater.

January 6, 2009 - 1:50 pm Kim Townsend - EVerything is sold except the Sigma 28-70 2.8-4 $125 and the LowePro MiniTrekker BackPack (Black) $100

HAPPY NEW YEAR! (and a couple of contests!)

kimtown & Co. wishes you a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!! WELCOME TO 2009!!

I will be back in the office next week to kick off some new and exciting things for 2009!

 

In the mood for a little contest?? 

Send me a New Years Photo for a chance to win a $100 Gift Certificate towards any NEW release item from kimtown & Co. coming out in 2009!! The image must show something relevant to NEW YEARS and include a glass, something colorful and something fuzzy!

-Email your entries to ENTRIES (AT) KIMTOWN.COM until Friday, January 9th, 2009 at midnight.

-PLEASE do not put your logo on your image

-PLEASE resize it to 900px wide and no taller than 600px. Entries will be posted on the blog at the end of the week and voting will begin this weekend by YOU!!

-The winner and new products will be announced first through the Newsletter Notices!

SIGN UP TO BE THE FIRST TO KNOW!! (see newsletter sign up box)!!!

 

Want an added bonus??? Sign up for the NEW 365 Be Inspired. Be Inspiring. blog and contribute throughout the year! 

“A 365 BLOG FOR 2009. ALL AUTHORS ARE PROFESSIONAL OR ASPIRING PHOTOGRAPHERS. WE WILL SHARE IMAGES, OUR FAVORITE DESIGNERS, GOOD SALES ON THE GEAR WE NEED AS WE FIND THEM, INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES, BUSINESS TIPS, FREE DOWNLOADS AND WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE ;)” This is the child of Heather Georger of Vanity Photography in Austin Texas.

Send me an email telling me you signed up AND posted your intro on the blog and you will be entered to receive an additional $25 Gift Certificate to kimtown & Co.!!!! GOOD FOR JANUARY 1ST, 2009 ONLY!!!!

 

  • Want a free $5 credit to the shoppe? Leave a comment below wishing me and everyone who visits this blog a happy new year! Make sure you leave your email so I can send you the code!!!

January 2, 2009 - 1:54 am Becky - Happy NEW YEAR to all! Great to find this blog and everyone here.

January 1, 2009 - 6:51 pm Kim Townsend - Oh gosh! I didn't even put the link. LOL!!! Here it is : http://beinspiredbeinspiring.blogspot.com/ Thanks!!!

January 1, 2009 - 6:48 pm Barb (1 comments.) - Happy New Year to you, Kim, and all your wonderful readers! I replied to your Tweet about this contest, but I'm leaving a comment as well: I just can't find a link to the 365 blog you mentioned above, and I would absolutely love to subscribe to it!

January 1, 2009 - 4:36 pm Amy (1 comments.) - Hello, I just ran across your website sort of randomly and I am glad that I did. I found a lot of useful things in your shoppe that I am excited to check out. Looking forward to things in 2009. Happy New Year!

January 1, 2009 - 3:56 pm Kayla Renckly (1 comments.) - Happy New Years everyone! Wishing you the best of luck in your relocation Kim!

January 1, 2009 - 2:38 pm Julie Cook (1 comments.) - I can't WAIT for you to be back for real! YAYYY. Happy New Year to you and to all!

January 1, 2009 - 1:52 pm christie (1 comments.) - Wishing you and all your customers a Happy New Year. May 2009 Bring lots of laughter, love and good health.

January 1, 2009 - 1:38 pm Renee Whiting (1 comments.) - Happy New Year! Many Blessings to you and your family for a happy and healthy '09!

January 1, 2009 - 1:22 pm Miranda (1 comments.) - Happy New Years Kim! Best wishes to and all your customers in 2009.

Last minute Holiday gifts!



Canon EOS Rebel XS (a.k.a. 1000D) SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens

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The Canon EOS Rebel XS Digital Camera incorporates a number of high-end functions and technology found in Canon’s professional SLR models, including an improved autofocus sensor, and an advanced Live View function. Plus the proprietary DIGIC III image processor ensures that the fine details and natural colors of the images are optimally recorded, and also manages the camera’s efficient energy consumption and high-speed signal processing performance.

The 10.5 megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor employs large microlenses over each pixel to reduce noise and enhance sensitivity up to ISO 1600. The camera also incorporates the Highlight Tone Priority and High-ISO Noise Reduction functions (previously found only on Canon’s Professional Digital SLRs) and the camera is equipped with Canon’s Auto Lighting Optimizer technology, which corrects image brightness and contrast automatically to prevent underexposure with backlit scenes.

The EOS Rebel XS is capable of continuously capturing 3 frames per second for bursts of over 500 images, or untill the memory card is full, to help photo enthusiasts capture split second action at just the right moment. Plus, the camera is equipped with a host of useful creative controls, including shutter speeds ranging from 1/4000 - 30 seconds plus Bulb, and wide range of exposure modes from fully automatic to fully manual.

The 2.5-inch, high-resolution LCD monitor makes it easy for users to review images and scroll through the menus, and also features a broadened color gamut and a wide viewing perspective in all directions. Furthermore the EOS Rebel XS camera features Live View - which allows users to frame shots through the LCD screen rather than the viewfinder - this is particularly useful when shooting at odd angles or in situations when looking through the viewfinder is impractical.

The Rebel XS DSLR utilizes Canon’s EOS Integrated Cleaning system. This involves a Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit that shakes dust particles off of the low-pass filter in front of the sensor, along with post processing with the supplied Digital Photo Professional software. Here the camera maps any spots that may remain on the sensor and subsequently subtracting dust spots from the final image during post processing.

The camera utilizes Secure Digital (SD & SDHC) memory cards, making it the perfect upgrade for users who are already using SD cards with a point-and-shoot camera, and it is fully compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses, as well as EX-series Speedlites, an optional Battery Grip, and remote control and viewfinder accessories. In regards to its overall design, the EOS Rebel XS camera features a substantial yet streamlined profile, with curved edges, contoured surfaces, conveniently placed controls and comfortably constructed rubber grip and thumb rest that all contribute to fatigue-reducing hand fit. The camera body is constructed of a rugged yet lightweight combination of stainless steel and polycarbonate embedded with glass fiber, and the chassis exterior is enrobed in a durable ABS and Polycarbonate resin that is resistant to impact damage.

Special Price- $ 475.95 + Free Express Shipping!!

 

 

Canon EOS 40D SLR Digital Camera with Canon 28-135mm Lens

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The Canon EOS 40D SLR Digital Camera is a superb choice for advanced amateur photographers and entry-level professionals. It incorporates an enhanced, 10.1-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor with the proprietary and super-efficient DIGIC III image processor together with a completely redesigned auto-focus sensor.

Ideal for shooting - and actually capturing - speed-sensitive subjects such as wildlife-nature shots as well as a wide variety of action and sports scenes, the combination of Canon’s latest processor, DDR SDRAM high-speed memory, four-channel-per-line sensor readout, and two separate motors for shutter and mirror operation provides a fast, 6.5 frame-per-second (fps) continuous shooting capability, a top shutter speed of 1/8000 seconds, a fast 0.15-second initial start-up, and nearly instantaneous shutter response. Even with all of this speed, the EOS 40D Digital SLR provides impressive image quality using a 10.1-megapixel CMOS APS-C size image sensor that utilizes large microlenses over each pixel to reduce noise and expand sensitivity up to ISO 3200. Furthermore, the 14-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) conversion process enables the camera to recognize 16,384 colors per pixel for finer and more accurate gradations of tones and colors. Canon’s proprietary DIGIC III image processing engine then ensures that the fine details and natural colors of the images are optimally recorded and, as an added bonus, is also responsible for its efficient energy consumption.

The Large three-inch 230,000-pixel LCD screen of the EOS 40D provides broad color gamut and a viewing angle of 140-degree perspective in all directions to increase viewing ease in conditions such as bright sunlight. An added advantage of the large display is the ability to use a larger font size for text, making it easier to read setting and menu options. More significantly, the Live View function uses the LCD display to provide an expanded and exceedingly convenient set of shooting options. By permitting the framing and capturing of subjects using the camera’s LCD screen instead of the viewfinder, the shooter gains a 100 percent field view to more easily achieve the desired composition, and an added Custom Function allows auto-focus during Live View, and provides the user with the ability to magnify the image by five or ten times in order to ensure optimal focus. Live View is at its best during tripod shooting - particularly for close-up photography where precise focusing is imperative. The EOS 40D is also a boon to more traditional shooters as well with an upgraded viewfinder that has an optical magnification of 0.95x, a viewing angle of 264 degrees and an eye point of 22mm.

The enhanced durability of the EOS 40D is attributed to its magnesium alloy exterior with upgraded dust and weather resistant construction, particularly around the camera’s connection ports, battery compartment and memory card door. Plus the camera incorporates an extremely durable shutter that has been rated up to 100,000 cycles, The camera also helps to secure it’s data from the most common cause of data corruption problems; should the user inadvertently open the CompactFlash card door while the camera is writing to the card, a warning will pop up on the LCD screen and an “alarm” will sound, but the image(s) will continue writing to the memory card without interruption.

The EOS Integrated Cleaning System uses ultrasonic vibrations to literally shake dust particles off of the low-pass filter in front of the sensor each time the camera is powered up or shut down. Users also have the option of engaging the “clean now” function at will or bypassing it altogether. Additionally, the manual sensor cleaning function raises the mirror and allows users to clean dust that has stuck to the low-pass filter. The second part of the cleaning system is a software solution that maps the location of any spots that may remain on the sensor. Subsequently, the offending dust information is subtracted from the final image during post processing using the supplied Digital Photo Professional software.

The EOS 40D Digital SLR is compatible with the full line-up of Canon EF lenses as well as the expanding selection of high-quality, affordable EF-S lenses created specifically for Canon Digital SLRs with APS-C size image sensors. It is also compatible with any of the EX Speedlite line of flash units and supports the E-TTL II protocol that provides reliable flash output whether shooting fill-in flash pictures in sunlight, or using flash in total darkness. System accessories for the EOS 40D SLR include the redesigned high-capacity BG-E2N Battery Grip, which facilitates high-volume shooting, greater power options, and easier vertical shooting, and the WFT-E3A Wireless File Transmitter which permits wireless transfer and back-up, connection to a GPS receiver, or data transfer to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 external storage devices as well as remote control of the camera in Live View mode. Furthermore, the EOS 40D is also the first camera in its class to offer two interchangeable focusing screens in addition to the standard precision matte screen.

Special Price- $ 999.95 - $ 50.00 = $949.95 + Free Express Shipping!!

Mac Monday - Happy Holidays!

I’m on vacay, but I couldn’t resist Mac Monday when I saw these commercials!! Well a couple…LOL!!! Happy Holidays everyone!!

Happy Holidays! I’m OUT!!

I’m on my way up to PA to be with my hubby for the holidays. I will be on holiday from December 22nd to January 5th. I will not be answering any emails during this time, but will work diligently to respond as quickly as I can when I return. 

Happy Holidays from my family to yours. May your holidays be safe and blessed.

December 22, 2008 - 5:59 pm Wendy Rentz - I just received your card. Thank you so very much!

I shot a squirrel!

Okay well not like you think…There was this little fatty squirrel sitting on my porch by the door. My littlest dd loves them. So of course I run to the camera to take some pics for her and the little bugger runs off into the yard. Every time I clicked the shutter he would stare at me. LOL!! I never thought I was that loud. Hmph

So we watched him climb up the tree and of course he had to get every little nut on the tree! Even the ones WAAAY out. He about fell off a few good times. He then parked his little fat butt right on the end of a teetering branch. Man he was a cutie. 

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December 30, 2008 - 12:22 pm Jenn (1 comments.) - Awesome shots, Kim!!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSICA DITTMER!

A very happy birthday for a very special person! Hope your day is filled with happiness and fun!! (Maybe a little less snow)

December 17, 2008 - 10:08 am jessica dittmer (3 comments.) - thanks! LOL!

Critical IE 7 exploit making the rounds

Microsoft issued a critical security warning Tuesday that a malicious exploit is making the rounds and attacking vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 7.

The risk is believed to be widespread, given that IE 7 is the latest version of Microsoft’s browser and is bundled with XP service pack 3 and also Vista, said Dave Marcus, director of security research and communications for McAfee’s Avert Labs.

The AZN Trojan, which has been making the rounds since the first week of December, has the potential of infecting users’ system with a Trojan horse, or “downloaders” that can download other forms of malware onto a user’s system.

Microsoft announced it will release a security patch Wednesday via its automatic update system to patch users computers.
Users can potentially get infected two ways, Marcus said. One is to visit a malicious Web site that already has the malware installed on the site, or visit a legitimate site, in which the attacker has inserted the malicious script to run in the background, leaving visitors unaware their systems have been compromised.

“A lot of Web sites are pushing out this exploit,” Marcus noted. Some of the infected sites include Web sites that offer free wallpaper for mobile phones to sites that feature property to product-related sites.

Microsoft is encouraging users to update their systems once the patch is released Wednesday at 10 a.m. PDT.

Quoted from CNET NEWS