Sentences with phrase «flame retardants known»

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.
Flame retardants known as PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ethers), vinyl and polyurethane foam, for instance, may emit toxic gases.

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«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.»
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.
My Twitter conversation from earlier today: I had never tried to set one of our lunch containers on fire... So I didn't know they were actually flame retardant!
So I didn't know they were actually flame retardant!
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.
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.
It's important to know that many car seat covers are not made with flame retardant materials.
However, what Naturepedic is known for is their innovative natural design and intelligent mattress construction, which allows for Naturepedic to pass all Federal and State flammability standards without the use of flame retardant chemicals or barriers.
Melamine has been a concern for parents in recent years — also known as cyanuramide, this synthetic chemical is used to make resins for cooking utensils, etc. and has also been used to make fertilizers, paper, paperboard, and flame retardants.
The good news is Naturepedic offers safer, healthier crib mattresses FREE of these polyurethane foams (i.e. soybean foam, eco-foam or harvest foam), flame retardants, waterproofing chemicals, wool, latex or other known allergens.
Many crib mattresses are known to be made with polyurethane foam and flame retardants and waterproofed with vinyl, phthalates or PFCs.
With all the things a parent has to keep track of, from soccer practice and doctor appointments to veggie intake and school paperwork, it is nice to know there are products out there that meet your convenience needs with safe, quality material that is free of toxins, such as flame retardants and lead.
It is free from toxic flame retardants, mercury, lead, and heavy metals, so you will rest easy knowing that you have chosen a responsible mattress, both for your body and for nature.
EDCs, such as flame retardants, phthalates and bisphenol - A, are known for their potential effects on reproductive, neurological and immune functions.
They analyzed the creatures» eggs and found a variety of forms of chemicals known as brominated diphenyl ethers (BDEs), which are widely used as flame retardants.
The flame retardant HBCD may no longer be produced or used.
It is well known that substances such as PCBs, plasticizers, pesticides, phthalates and flame retardants bio-accumulate in the body and contribute to ill health.
Ok, so this is actually related to cloth diapering but I am wondering if organic wool covers or better since they don't have the laminated polyester or PULs (which could have flame retardants and who knows what else offgassing) or is the wool worse since it could release toxic nerve gas....
It is estimated that approximately five percent of the weight of the petroleum - based fill known as polyurethane foam is flame retardant chemicals.
That 1974 chart - topper from Canada's little sparrow, Nancy White, kept running through my brain as I read about the latest study on dust bunnies that indicates that «a persistent and bioaccumulative flame retardant» known as Dechlorane Plus (more on this chemical in TreeHugger here) can be found in household dust.
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