Avoid Fire Retardants in Your Home
We all want the best for our children and family. By buying organic, using natural cleaning products, including plants into our home, we, at least I, think I’m ahead of the game of minimizing the infiltration of chemicals into our home and bodies. Wait til you read this article by the Environmental Working Group about how chemicals like PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers) are sneaking into our homes:
WHY YOU SHOULD REDUCE YOUR EXPOSURE TO TOXIC FIRE RETARDANTS.
Scientists have found that exposure to minute doses of toxic fire retardants such as PBDEs at critical points in development can damage reproductive systems and cause deficits in motor skills, learning, memory and hearing, as well as changes in behavior.
The PBDEs in everyday items like furniture, computers, televisions and other electronics migrate into the home environment and could expose children to concentrations exceeding the EPA’s recommended safe level. EWG tests found much higher concentrations of these chemicals in young children than in their mothers - because children ingest more PBDEs. The chemicals migrate out of products and stick to kids’ hands, toys and other objects they put in their mouths.
Until all PBDEs are banned from consumer products (including imports) and fire safety regulations are revised to promote safer solutions, American families - especially our children - will continue to be needlessly exposed to harmful chemicals.
WHICH HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS CONTAIN BROMINATED FIRE RETARDANTS.

