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Cat Herder 12:29 PM 09-16-2015
Originally Posted by nannyde:
No worries Cat. I was just imploring the OP to clarify the citation. Texas is one of the State's I'm quite familiar with. Their searchable database is easily searched and the phrases she used in the first post are only found in one citation. That citation has an identical story but it is way way more specific.
I did the same search. I wanted to give the benefit of the doubt. I remember how horribly worded some of those things can be.

Back in the day I had one that said "toxic chemical in reach of children". I was mortified, convinced I'd lose all my clients because of the terror mongering language of the citation.

Truth: I answered the door with a wet baby in my arms, fresh out of the tub after a "blowout". Water still draining. On the ledge of the tub was still the bottles of Johnson's head to toe and baby oil. I had no potty trainers enrolled at the time, infants only.

Baby oil is considered a toxic chemical. I did not know that until I saw the citation. Drama citations happen.
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