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  2. Flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    Flame retardants manufactured for use in consumer products have been released into environments around the world. The flame retardant industry has developed a voluntary initiative to reduce emissions to the environment (VECAP) [87] by promoting best practices during the manufacturing process. Communities near electronics factories and disposal ...

  3. A New Study Found Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants on ... - AOL

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    Because according to a new study published in the journal Chemosphere, it may be leeching dangerous levels of toxic chemicals. ... It found flame retardants in 85% of the products it tested, with ...

  4. Flame retardants found in thousands of consumer products ...

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    Flame retardants added for decades to thousands of consumer products in the United States may raise the risk of dying from cancer, according to new research.. People with the highest levels of ...

  5. Fire retardant - Wikipedia

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    By dilution: Some retardants release water and/or carbon dioxide while burning. This may dilute the radicals in the flame enough for it to go out. Commonly used fire retardant additives include mixtures of huntite (Mg 3 Ca(CO 3) 4) and hydromagnesite (Mg 5 (CO 3) 4 (OH) 2 ·4H 2 O), aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH) 3), and magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH ...

  6. Black Plastic Kitchen Items Linked To Toxic Chemicals ... - AOL

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    The most concerning finding was the presence of decaBDE, a flame retardant banned in 2021 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency due to its links to cancer and other serious health issues ...

  7. Brominated flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are organobromine compounds that have an inhibitory effect on combustion chemistry and tend to reduce the flammability of products containing them. The brominated variety of commercialized chemical flame retardants comprise approximately 19.7% of the market. They are effective in plastics and textile ...

  8. Pink flame retardants are being used to slow California fires ...

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    Use of retardants seen as imperative to avoid greater risks. The use of fire retardants is imperative to putting out wildfires that expose millions of people to health risks, including from a toxic mix of microscopic particles that can cause breathing and heart problems by penetrating deep into the lungs and bloodstream.

  9. Are carcinogens inside your cars? What to know - AOL

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    Scientists also discovered air flame retardant levels were two to five times higher in vehicle cabins in the summer compared to winter. ... and while they burn they are creating dangerous ...