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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:41 PM
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Environmental Groups Petition US to Regulate Air Fresheners
I use a dab of natural vanilla, or dried peaches in my vehicles, but the stuff written about in this article causes changes to the sex organs. It’s lots less expensive than Viagra. Have you seen the HEAD ON, apply directly to the forehead ads? That advertisement is on every one of our TV channels, it’s a direct reflection of our society. Any who buy that nonsence are brain dead and it must be selling like hot cakes here, because the ads have been running for months and they come on every thirty minutes. ___ We are doomed.

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A group of heavyweight environmental organizations is asking the federal government to crack down on air fresheners, products that scientific studies show can aggravate asthma and pose other health risks.

In response to the groups’ petition filed Wednesday with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Walgreen Co. quickly pulled three of its air fresheners off the shelves of its 5,850 stores nationwide.0920 07

The Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club, Alliance for Healthy Homes and the National Center for Healthy Housing filed the petition asking the agencies to more strictly regulate the industry, which is expected to have $1.72 billion in sales this year.

Scented sprays, gels and plug-in fresheners offer no public health benefits yet contain harmful chemicals linked to breathing difficulties, developmental problems in babies and cancer in laboratory animals, according to the petition sent to the two federal agencies.

The environmental groups commissioned independent lab tests of some popular brands and also cited health studies that call into question the safety of some chemicals found in the air fresheners.

In spite of Walgreens’ move, representatives of some companies that make air fresheners said their products pose no health risk and help contribute to a better quality of life in many households.

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