Sentences with phrase «release dangerous chemicals»

Growing concerns about nutrient damage, hot spots, and plastic containers that release dangerous chemicals have underscored the importance of warming meals without exposing bags and bottles to dangerous steam, hot or boiling water, or the microwave.
In addition to any negligence claim you may have when hurt in a car accident, you may have a claim against a manufacturer or a service technician if your airbag deploys inappropriately (such as when going over a speed bump), fails to deploy at all, or releases a dangerous chemical when deployed.

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Cloth diapers reduce landfill waste and prevent dangerous chemicals such as dioxins (commonly found in paper products) from being released into our environment.
Kozii uses patent - pending technology, specifically designed to eliminate the risk of hot spots, nutrient damage, and dangerous chemicals that can be released from plastic bottles at high temperatures.
The proposal came the same week the state Senate released a report revealing the discovery of «potentially dangerous contaminants» in the water supply in Newburgh, Orange County, and as the village of Hoosick Falls weighs a legal settlement with a private company over carcinogenic chemicals in their drinking water.
With fracking, millions of gallons of water, dangerous chemicals, and sand are injected under high pressure deep into the earth, fracturing hard rock to release oil and gas.
Toxic chemicals released by floodwaters, stress, infection and dangerous working conditions will all contribute to hurricane death toll years after winds die
It also can trigger the release of dangerous chemicals such as nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas up to 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, and toxic hydrogen sulfide.
The first step might be a commitment to environmental protection that begins not with aiming to reduce the release of dangerous chemicals but attempting to eliminate toxic emissions altogether — by design.
In addition, Williams and the coalition brought forward numerous whistleblowers at the incinerators who reported that fires, chemical agent releases and other dangerous conditions accompanied the burning of weapons at those plants.
A cattle farmer, the EPA and 70,000 individuals in West Virginia and Ohio took action against chemical giant DuPont for releasing a dangerous pollutant into the water and environment.
When the first 10 chemicals slated for evaluation were released, asbestos was included and the first steps were taken to, once again, see that asbestos is banned in the U.S.. We've known for decades just how dangerous the mineral can be, but there are still a lot of hurdles that need to be jumped before we can celebrate.
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