‼️Comment below “BOTTLE” for a list of toxinfree & leadfree stainless steel brands that test for lead!⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️ While stainless steel is generally considered a safe and durable material for water bottles and mugs, some products can contain hidden lead, especially in the soldering, linings, or decorative components. 1. Lead in Seals or Soldering: Some manufacturers use lead-containing solder to seal parts of the bottle or mug, particularly around the bottom or lids. This can leach into your drink over time, especially with acidic or hot liquids. 2. Decorative Coatings: Painted or decorated bottles and mugs may have lead-based paints or coatings that can chip and contaminate beverages. 3. Imported Products: Cheaper or imported items from regions with lax manufacturing regulations may pose a higher risk of lead contamination. Why it matters?⤵️ ❌Long-term exposure to even small amounts of lead can lead to health issues, including developmental delays in children, kidney damage, and neurological effects in adults. How to Avoid Lead in Stainless Steel Products: ✅Check for Certifications**: Look for bottles labeled as “lead-free” or certified by trusted organizations like NSF or Prop 65 compliant. ✅Avoid Painted Bottles**: Opt for plain stainless steel without decorative coatings or designs. ✅Choose Trusted Brands**: Research reputable brands with strict safety standards. ✅Inspect the Product**: Avoid products with visible soldering or questionable seals, as these are more likely to contain lead. Comment “bottle” for a list of toxin free options that we use! ⤵️⤵️⤵️