Not exact matches
Flame retardants such
as PBDEs are found in
foam products like mattresses, couches, and carpets and electronic plastic casings.
Flame retardants known
as PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ethers), vinyl and polyurethane
foam, for instance, may emit toxic gases.
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.
Non-organic crib mattresses may contain materials that include vinyl,
flame retardants — also referred to
as polybrominated diphenyl ethers — polyurethane
foam and latex.
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.
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.
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.
In the meantime, IKEA, the Swedish home furnishings company,
as well
as Apple, IBM, and Motorola, have already switched to
foams and plastics treated with less - hazardous
flame retardants.
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.
Flame retardants such
as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) have been widely used in furniture
foam cushions, clothes, building materials and electronics to slow the rate of ignition and fire growth.
Consumers reach for highly watered - down hydrogen peroxide to clean out minor cuts and scrapes, but the chemical also could be useful for numerous industrial processes
as different
as making flexible
foam seat cushions or precursor chemicals for
flame retardants.
Do nt fool with fire
retardants Flame -
retardant chemicals common in
foam products and electronics, such
as mattresses and televisions, have found their way into virtually every human body.
We feel
as if the biggest enemies are polyurethane
foams and chemical
Flame Retardants although there are a lot of other things that should be examined.
It is estimated that approximately five percent of the weight of the petroleum - based fill known
as polyurethane
foam is
flame retardant chemicals.
PBDE chemical compounds are used
as flame retardants in industries that produce electronics, furniture and
foam.