Saturday, September 1, 2012

Safety standards in family room


Scientists involved in a study of contaminant information on the family worked with the premise that parents alert to the dangers of toxic chemicals in the home could cause a wave of fear that he would ..... What would it be? Causes a national panic that would be worse parents not knowing how to lessen their poisons and their children breathe, and absorb through the skin? Causes a national panic that would be worse by increasing the risk of getting cancer?

One conclusion of the Silent Spring Institute Study families exposure, was that mothers preferred to know that their homes were a toxic soup of chemicals outgassing clouds, and were not intimidated, overwhelmed, or otherwise disabled from this information. These consumers test had a positive response to the information! I do not know where these people can actually get around to keep this incredibly old-fashioned attitude towards home.

Another finding of this study is the finding that awareness and concern for household chemical has not been matched by a knowledge of the dangers of actual health effects. Then there is formaldehyde in the family room and our clothes. What does it mean for the future health of our babies?

In the U.S., as an example, there are no labeling requirements to notify parents that their children's beds and clothing treated with formaldehyde. This chemical is used in textiles, clothing, carpets and furniture, including bedding. Formaldehyde is effective for stain resistance, and helps to resist mold. It also works to fix the colors, prevent shrinkage and to produce fabrics and flame resistant bed.

The use of formaldehyde is pervasive in all the furniture, carpets, curtains, everything pretty well. Include strollers, car seats for children, non-organic cloth diapers, sleepers etc.

While safety standards for the prevention of domestic fires should be a priority, with regard to safety standards for limiting exposure to industrial chemicals in your homes?

What are the safety standards for clothing stores and furniture that are frequented by humans, including babies? These places are required to filter and purify the clouds out of the outgassing of formaldehyde (and brominated flame PDBE) from heaven to protect their customers and employees? No! Why not?

Why it's important not to scare pregnant women and parents about the harmful out gassing chemicals in products. It 's more important to protect them from information that once these products for the home are at home, that polluted air Asthma become even more the case, the deactivation of the immune system, causing cancer and hormone interruption.

It 's more important to keep the client blissfully unaware that protect them from the possibility of possible learning disabilities in children, childhood cancers, and possibly infant death.

The remaining PBDE (some have already been removed) flame retardants can be removed from the bed in the United States, following the actions of the Japanese and European legislators. The next round of hearings in the U.S. are expected in 2011. Can you hold your breath for so long? There is an alternative to this poison bed!

The easiest solution for parents is to not deal with any of this. Just reading the organic family instead. Not only do you avoid all the negativity to fight against something, you have stress-free, healthy, organic bedding. You can set its own standards of safety at home .......

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