«Our findings suggest the reuse of an older crib or an extended airing - out period may help reduce infant
VOC exposures,» said assistant professor Ying Xu.
Notes for Parents Findings suggest reuse of an older crib or an extended airing - out period may help reduce infant
VOC exposures.
«Our findings suggest the reuse of an older crib or an extended airing - out period may help reduce infant
VOC exposures,» said assistant professor Ying Xu.
Findings suggest reuse of an older crib or an extended airing - out period may help reduce infant
VOC exposures.
Not exact matches
The role of skin absorption as a route of
exposure for volatile organic compounds (
VOCs) in drinking water.
The reduced cooking times that Steam Infusion offers means that
VOCs present in a product will have less
exposure to heat, reducing the decomposition and reactions of the ingredients.
Buying used is also a great way to reduce your baby's
exposure to
VOCs.
Wondering how to reduce your little one's
exposure to
VOCs?
Use low or no -
VOC paint and finishes in your home, especially in your baby's nursery to decrease
exposure to environmental chemicals.
To ensure a healthy start for your baby, look for carpeting made from natural,
VOC - free materials such a wool, cotton, sisal or jute, which will prevent your child from
exposure to most if not all of the chemicals found in cheaper, synthetic carpeting.
To reduce
exposure to these gasses, look for a carpet that has low
VOCs.
VOCs are linked to toxic health effects over time and with a high level of
exposure, including cancer and brain damage.
Additionally, because infants inhale significantly higher air volume per body weight than adults and sleep a longer time, they experience about 10 times as much inhalation
exposure as adults when exposed to the same level of
VOCs, the researchers said.
By measuring the concentration of these microRNAs as well as the number of regulatory T cells in maternal and cord blood it could be shown that a high
exposure to inhaled volatile organic compounds (
VOCs) associated with tobacco smoke coincides with high values for miR - 223.
Additionally, because infants inhale significantly higher air volume per body weight than adults and sleep a longer time, they experience about 10 times as much inhalation
exposure as adults when exposed to the same level of
VOCs, the researchers said.
Minimize your
exposure known carcinogens like heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), asbestos, dioxins,
VOCs, and pesticides by choosing safe, environmentally - friendly products in all areas of your life.
The American Lung Association recommends limiting your
exposure to ammonia and chlorine bleach, as well as volatile organic compounds (
VOCs), which can be released from different cleaning products, such as some air fresheners, dry cleaning chemicals, and oven cleaners.
Chemicals and toxic metals accumulate in the body from
exposure to contaminated air, water, food,
VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds), beverages and environmental contaminants.
Exposure to
VOCs can cause a number of respiratory issues, like asthma attacks, watery eyes and nasal congestion, difficulty breathing, and bronchial irritation.
The role of skin absorption as a route of
exposure for volatile organic compounds (
VOCs) in drinking water.
Additionally, short - term
exposure to high levels of some
VOCs can cause headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, nausea, and eye and respiratory irritation.
It means they're scientifically tested to meet some of the world's most rigorous emissions standards for chemical
exposure and pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (
VOCs), formaldehyde and phthalates.
Their green - above - all approach makes lots of sense for children's furniture, from both a planetary and human health perspective: youngsters spend tons of time in their cribs, on a changing table, and surrounded by stuff in their nurseries;
exposure to
VOCs and other harmful pollutants that are off - gassing from their surroundings can lead to both short and long - term health problems, especially if they're living with poor indoor air quality during their busiest developmental years.