Article In Today's Globe And Mail! Posted: 02-15-05 14:11pm
This was an article in one of today's
papers, my boss cut it out for me. I
shortened it a bit cause it was long.
flame
retardants building up within us!
those dust bunnies lurking under the bed
may not be as innocuous as you think.
New canadian research shows that household
dust is the principal source of exposure
to flame retardants, a class of chemicals
that has sparked a heated debate among
scientists, some of whom believe regular
exposure may lead to serious learning and
developmental problems.
In her paper, Dr. Diamond estimates that
the average urban canadian ingests 155 to
1,965 nanograms daily of pbdes, with the
highest levels found in babies but
decreasing as people age. (a nanogram is
one-billionth of a gram.)
but breast-feeding infants have much
higher exposures, from 24 to 28,680
nanograms daily. Earlier research found
that flame retardants are commonplace in
the breast milk of canadians but concluded
that despite high levels, women should
continue to breastfeed because the known
benefits outweigh the known risks.
Dr. Diamond said she wondered how
pregnant women accumulated these chemicals
in their bodies.
She found that household dust is the
principal source of exposure for adults,
followed by food. (research commissioned
by the globe and mail and ctv news found
pbdes in almost all common foods tested.)
flame retardants are used in the
manufacture of a broad range of materials,
including foams, textiles and plastics.
As a result, most household products,
including sofas, carpets, hair dryers,
televisions and computers, give off
pbdes.
These invisible chemicals turn into dust
that sticks to windows, gathers in small
balls under the bed and snuggles in with
the lint in the dryer.
A study published last month found pbdes
in the dust of every home tested. The
research, done in the washington area,
found concentrations of 780 to 30,100
nanograms of pbdes per gram of dust.
Scientists estimate that as a result,
toddlers in these homes ingest 120 to
6,000 nanograms daily.
Erin mcallister, a vancouver mother of a
toddler, heard of pbdes when she
participated in a study of breast milk.
Now she has just learned that daughter
jessica, 17 months, probably ingests flame
retardants in household dust, as well.
"that's just lovely. Yuck, yuck," she
said in disgust. "i feel kind of
helpless. I don't want these poisons in
my body, but i'm breathing it every day
and my children are breathing it and
eating it every day."
barbara thorpe of clean production action,
a montreal-based consumer group, said that
if canadians were more informed about the
levels of pbdes in their home environments
— from dust to food — they would be
angry.The problem is, nobody knows the
impact on human health.
All the research on pbdes has been
conducted on laboratory animals. When
animals are exposed to high levels of
pbdes, they develop memory problems and
disruptions to the thyroid hormone.
Some scientists believe that in humans,
that could translate into learning
disabilities and stunted growth.
Some postulate that the stunning rise in
attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder
is due, in part, to children's exposure to
flame retardants.
These are not chemicals you are going to
get a dose of and immediately die. They
are chemicals that are present in very low
levels in our bodies . . . But they
build up. And part of the concern is,
they will continue to build up to a level
that they will cause problems."dr.
Birnbaum said the epa is trying to develop
standards for safe levels of exposure to
pbdes, but establishing a cut-off is not
easy.
Although individuals must wait for
governments to regulate pbdes, they can
take a few simple steps to reduce their
exposure, beginning with improving
ventilation in their homes, getting rid of
carpets and vacuuming a little more often.
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LeXiee
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Wow.... Sure makes you think..
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BrianBaby
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Interesting...
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Tazzy D
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Def. Need to clean the house :wink:
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Posted: 02-15-05 16:02pm
tazzy d
wrote:
def. Need to clean the
house :wink:
ditto. It's weird that it's in our boob
milk though.
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