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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAre You Sitting on a Cancer-Causing Couch?
http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/10/01/are-you-sitting-cancer-causing-couch?cmpid=tpdaily-eml-2014-10-01
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Activists hope a new California law requiring manufacturers to label furniture containing toxic flame retardants means the end of a national health hazard.
October 01, 2014 By Todd Woody
Todd Woody is TakePart's senior editor for environment and wildlife.
rget Californias new statewide ban on plastic bags for a moment. On Tuesday, Gov. Jerry Brown also signed into law legislation that could have just as far-reaching consequences for human health and the environmenta mandate that manufacturers disclose on a label whether couches and other furniture contain carcinogenic flame retardants.
A typical couch contains one pound or more of flame-retardant chemicals that have been linked to cancer and developmental delays in children. As furniture ages and becomes worn, particles of chemical-treated foam become mixed with household dust inhaled by children and others. Research published earlier this year by Duke University scientists, for instance, found that a group of toddlers they tested had nearly five times the levels of nonchlorinated aryl organophosphate flame retardants in their bodies than their mothers.
A study by the California Environmental Protection Agency found that women in California have much higher levels of toxic flame retardants in their breast tissue than women in other states and countries, the preamble to the new law states. Studies published in the journal Environmental Research show that children in California have much higher levels of flame-retardant chemicals than children elsewhere in the country.
In fact, it was California that in 1975 required furniture manufacturers to meet a burn test, which they did by adding flame retardants to their products.
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Are You Sitting on a Cancer-Causing Couch? (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Oct 2014
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Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)1. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
My dogs have a habit of licking the couch for whatever weird reasons, and they both have developed all sorts of lumpy fatty tumors over the last decade.
Peregrine Took
(7,412 posts)2. Good reason to keep old stuff.
I once read that really rich people (i.e. the "old wealth" keeps their stuff and would never dream of buying anything "new." They keep their clothes, furniture, etc forever and when they get torn and tattered they just have them repaired. Nelson Rockefeller used to have the collars and cuffs removed from his custom shirts and replaced.