[Pharmwaste] RE: Foam Alone: Do Furniture Flame Retardants Save EnoughLives to Justify Their Environmental Damage?

Fredrick L. Miller millerfl at tricity.wsu.edu
Thu Apr 21 11:36:09 EDT 2011


"Susan Lundy, a spokesperson for Albemarle, who herself was nearly
burned as a child when her pajamas caught fire, says there's no
question. "You ask people who lose their children in fires, 'Do they
think it's valuable to have flame retardants in there?' I promise you,
they would say, 'Yes.'"

Oh, the children.  Well, that ends it.  There can be no further rational
debate.  The issue dies there.  Wave the bloody rag and terrify the
uneducated masses.  The chemical peddlers win.  They played the
"children" card first.  Nevermind the children are at far greater risk
from exposure to the chemicals.  It's much easier to paint a mental
picture of children burning and disfigured for life.  After all, if need
be they can always dig up the picture of the little girl from Vietnam
running naked with the last few rags of her clothing in flames from a
napalm attack.  It's real hard to conjure up such a viscerally impacting
image of the damage done by endocrine disruptors and carcinogens.

 

Fred Miller

Washington State University

College of Pharmacy

 

 

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Foam Alone: Do Furniture Flame Retardants Save Enough Lives to Justify
Their Environmental Damage? 

An obscure California law effectively sets flammability standards for
foam in the nation's furniture, but proposed new legislation claims
flame retardants don't prevent fires and could have negative health
impacts

By Erik Vance <http://www.scientificamerican.com/author.cfm?id=1645>   |
Monday, April 18, 2011

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