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Health, Firefighter, Consumer and Science Groups Seek Ban on Household Products With Toxic Chemical Flame Retardants

97% of U.S. residents at risk from toxic organohalogen flame retardants in their bodies

A baby rests on a nursing pillow.
Children are especially at-risk because they come into greater contact with household dust than adults. The most effective solution is to ban products containing this entire class of chemicals. Cacaye / Flickr
Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–March 31, 2015. 

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