Sentences with phrase «flame retardants in»

Some current examples: male frogs now carry eggs, whales have flame retardants in their bodies, and some fish are almost too contaminated with mercury to safely eat.
And boy, do they: junk food, flame retardants in furniture, pharmaceuticals, carbon pollution.
Alternative brominated flame retardants in San Francisco Bay wildlife and sediments.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Indiana University and the University of Georgia do report evidence linking the disease to exposure to environmental contaminants called polybrominated diphenyl (PBDEs), dust shed from flame retardants in household carpeting, furniture, fabrics.
«In the U.S., we the have highest levels of flame retardants in our dust and in our bodies,» indicates Arelene Blum, Executive Director of the Green Science Policy Institute.
PBDE chemical compounds are used as flame retardants in industries that produce electronics, furniture and foam.
But, just as these other industrial toxins were in decline, Swedish researchers noticed an exponential increase in breast milk levels of PBDE: PCB - like chemicals used as flame retardants in computers, mattresses, drapes, carpeting, teddy bears; everywhere.
The safe upper limit of flame retardants in our diet is probably ZERO.
Blum was a part of the movement to ban flame retardants in that merchandise.
Flame retardants in foam «are not effective enough to make them stop burning rapidly once they're ignited.
Defending their products, representatives from the chemical industry point to broader statistics supporting the use of flame retardants in furniture.
Other European legislation written to prevent hazardous waste requires that safer materials replace heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in new electrical and electronic equipment beginning next year.
Studies have shown that flame retardants in furniture leach into homes and then accumulate in the body.
In January new rules took effect in California that free furniture manufacturers to cut back on the amount of flame retardants in their chairs and sofas.
Levels of flame retardants in house dust significantly correlate with personal exposures, she explained.
«Our study results suggest that higher exposure to several flame retardants in the home environment may be associated with the diagnosis and severity of papillary thyroid cancer, potentially explaining some of the observed increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer,» Sosa said.
A class of chemicals used as flame retardants in polyurethane foam furniture padding, as well as in car dashboards and computer shells, have been gassing into the environment and turning up in everything from household dust to halibut.
As head of the federal institute examining environmental health, Birnbaum and her staff are taking on many controversial topics, including Bisphenol A and new flame retardants in consumer products.
Through multiple studies over the past five years, Heather M. Stapleton and colleagues have found that organophosphates are among the most commonly detected flame retardants in furniture and electronics.
Some of the older nursing pillows, including my Brest Friend, from pre-2009 have some pretty serious flame retardants in the foam.
The Ecology Center gives Britax a High Recommendation for the low levels of flame retardants in its car seats.
Oeko - Tex certified fabrics to reduce contact with flame retardants in car seat.
«He had two to three times the level of flame retardants in his body that's been known to cause thyroid dysfunction in lab rats.»
I see the whole flame retardants in PJ's requirement as yet another reason for co-sleeping... if they're right there with you, you can get them out.
The list includes ractopamine in pork, flame retardant in citrus drinks and chicken litter being used as animal feed.
Between lead - based paint, PVC and phthalates in toys, bisphenol A (BPA) in water bottles, flame retardant in pajamas and recently cadmium — a carcinogen — in McDonald's Shrek glasses, there's a lot to keep moms and dads on their toes.
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants has voted for a global ban of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), a common flame retardant in insulation, textiles, and electronics.
Maryland enacted a provision curtailing the use of a widely used flame retardant in products manufactured or sold in the state.

Not exact matches

BPA, the synthetic estrogen, is used to soften the plastic that lines the can; colas contain caramel coloring shown to cause cancer in humans; and citrus - flavored sodas contain BVO, a flame retardant used in rocket fuel that may reduce fertility and negatively affect thyroid hormones.
What do synthetic estrogen, flame retardants and rocket fuel all have in common?
During the conversion of conventionally grown cotton into apparel and textiles, many hazardous materials are used during processing and screen - printing, including dyes, silicone waxes, harsh petroleum scours, softeners, heavy metals, flame retardants, ammonia, formaldehyde, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC in screen printing)-- to just name a few.
It was hastily removed from citrus soda and sports drinks because it is also used in flame retardants.
Flame retardants such as PBDEs are found in foam products like mattresses, couches, and carpets and electronic plastic casings.
The foam is CentiPUR certified, meaning it's free of toxic chemicals in both the foam and exterior, they used no flame - retardant chemicals in its construction.
Their products are manufactured in highest ethical and environmental standards, free of known toxins and carcinogens like BPA, Phthalates, PVC / vinyl, Flame Retardants, Polyurethane, Formaldehyde, VOCs, lead, and Greenguard, GOTS or Oeko - Tex certified whenever possible.
We spend far too much time in our homes and especially sleeping in bed to be spending it in a toxic filled home, on flame retardant sprayed mattresses and bed linens.
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.
These mattresses are highly breathable and don't have any of the foam, latex, flame retardants, springs and glue common in other crib mattresses, which means no off gassing, toxic chemicals or allergens.
The Nurgo Pillow is made from a 100 % non-toxic foam pad (odor free, no flame retardants, antibacterial, and hypoallergenic), which compacts into a small size, in its very own pouch.
Made in the USA from high - quality foam that is certified to be made WITHOUT harmful PBDE flame retardants, CFC's, phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and other heavy metals.
A recent HBO Documentary entitled Toxic Hot Seat took an in - depth look at chemical flame retardants and their potential to make the public sick.
Back Buddy is made in the USA from high - quality structural foam that is certified and tested for performance and made without harmful chemicals, flame retardants, and phthalates.
Made in the U.S.A., this pillow is unlike others in that it is certified to be fabricated without the use of PBDE flame retardants, mercury, lead, CFC's, phthalates, and other heavy metals.
The products offered are first - year essentials that are manufactured in highest ethical and environmental standards, free of known toxins and carcinogens like BPA, Phthalates, PVC / vinyl, Flame Retardants, Polyurethane, Formaldehyde, VOCs, lead, and Greenguard, GOTS or Oeko - Tex certified whenever possible.
Organic Crib Mattress: As the name implies, such mattresses are made of organic materials, and absent of any chemical and industrial compounds — flame retardants, PBDE, vinyl, polyurethane foam, latex, etc., in the fear of them causing unwanted harm to their occupants.
in this case we use wool, which is naturally flame retardant with no added chemicals.
Plus, all materials in the Travel Crib Light are made without flame retardants.
In this exhaustively researched book, the authors (calmly) talk parents - to - be through everything from the safest laundry detergent to which crib mattresses contain toxic flame retardants.
More than three decades after manufacturers stopped making children's pajamas with a flame retardant suspected of causing cancer, new research suggests the same chemical has become the most widely used fire - resistant compound in upholstered furniture sold throughout the United States.
A recent independent study has shown that flame retardants, often found in baby products could be responsible for obesity, anxiety and developmental problems.
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