Twenty - five percent of the wells
contained flame retardant chemicals.
Not exact matches
From brominated
flame retardants to the
chemicals used to manufacture acrylic fabrics, low - cost children's clothing
contains a number of nasty
chemicals that newborns shouldn't be exposed to (moreover, many of these
chemicals are seriously harmful to the environment).
All fabric, foam, stuffing and filling in the littlebeam ™ Nursing Pillows are exempt from California Bureau of Home Furnishings flammability standards and have never
contained harmful
flame retardant chemicals.
You don't know what they are made out of, if your baby should be breathing it, if it
contains chemicals or
flame retardants, and if it will actually allow your baby to sleep safely.
There are several varieties — the key is to find one that
contains no
chemical flame retardants (wool is good natural choice of
flame retardant) and
contains no
chemicals or non-organic materials.
Unlike many other pillows on the market, this one does not
contain any
flame retardants and so it odorless and does not put your kid in the risk of inhaling any harmful
chemicals.
They are typically much more expensive than other crib mattresses, but don't
contain chemicals and industrial compounds including
flame retardants known as PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers), vinyl, and polyurethane foam.
However, it does not mean the mattress does not
contain certain
flame retardants or
chemical - laden dyes.
The smartly sourced elements are actually
flame resistant so they
contain no added
retardant chemicals.
As of January 2013, Britax required all of its suppliers to eliminate certain
chemical flame retardants containing bromine, chlorine or other halogens, from all components used in its car seats and all other products — while still ensuring their ability to pass federal government standards for flammability.
My risk management skills went into overdrive when I discovered that about 80 per cent of baby gear in the United States
contains fabrics and plastics that are saturated with
flame retardants, formaldehyde, bisphenol A and other toxic
chemicals.
Although used mattresses may appear to be a good alternative, the researchers noted that older mattresses might
contain other harmful
chemicals such as
flame retardants now banned in mattress foams.
Mattress fill material in conventional mattress may include conventional cotton or treated fibers
containing pesticides, antibacterial treatments,
flame retardants, or other harsh
chemicals.
Similar highly fluorinated
chemicals are
contained in
flame retardants at airports and on military bases.
White phosphorus, generated in the legacy thermal process for phosphate rock upgrading, has long been the key industrial intermediate for the synthesis of phosphorus -
containing chemicals, including herbicides,
flame -
retardants, catalyst ligands, battery electrolytes, pharmaceuticals, and detergents.
One item
contained three different
flame retardants, and some products had levels of the
chemicals that made up as much as 12.5 percent of the foam's weight, according to the study.
Eighty percent of cushions used in car seats, portable cribs and other baby furnishings
contain chemical flame retardants that can accumulate in babies» bodies, according to a new study to be published Wednesday.
Unfortunately, many memory foam mattresses are
chemical based and
contain flame retardants and they can be too soft for many people (this was our experience).
When I learned that most furniture
contains some unsavory
chemicals and
flame retardants, I started looking for more natural options.
Mattresses often
contain a variety of
chemicals designed to make the mattress
flame retardant.
Beware of Clothing and Linens that
Contain Toxic
Chemicals Most clothing and linens have been treated with flame - retardant chemicals, which can
Chemicals Most clothing and linens have been treated with
flame -
retardant chemicals, which can
chemicals, which can be toxic.
The foam used in the design and manufacture of the Furhaven Deluxe doesn't
contain any harmful
chemicals like
flame retardants, lead, mercury, phthalates, ozone depleters, and many more.
These and dozens of other
flame retardant chemicals are used in drapes, carpets, upholstered furniture, electronics — pretty much anything in your home that
contains polyurethane foam, textiles or plastics.»
Most commercially manufactured mattresses
contain flame -
retardant chemicals, mold and mildew inhibitors, and stain guards to protect the exterior.