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» 13.06.17 10:16h |
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Recently, the International Environmental protection organization "Greenpeace" said that its March to April this year, the collection of Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and other 5 cities in 11 families of indoor dust, through the European third-party independent laboratory of these indoor dust detection, each family sample contains 4 types of toxic and harmful substances such as phthalates (commonly known as "Plasticizer"), brominated flame retardants (including PBBs and six Bromo-12 alkanes), organotin compounds and total fluorine compounds. baseboard buddy wholesale from baseboard buddy official website.As Seen on TV Baseboard Buddy is the fast and easy way to clean your baseboards and moldings!Simply walk and glide,Swivel Action lefts you clean from any angle,Collapsible Handle breaks down for easy storage,use dry or wet to clean stubborn dirt. In modern industrial development today, from the kitchen to the bathroom, from the living room to the baby room, from kitchen utensils to furniture, cleaning supplies to personal care products, a variety of synthetic chemicals have been used in all aspects of our lives. Greenpeace pointed out that household consumer goods, such as adding brominated flame retardants electronic products, containing tin compounds of paint and mildew agents, including the whole fluorine compound shampoo, shower gel and other personal care cosmetics, containing phthalate esters of children's plastic toys and food packaging bags, are likely to pollute the home environment, endanger human health of the culprit. China has no regulatory system, the National Indoor Environmental Quality control Center Air purification chief researcher, Wu Jixiang, a professor of electrical engineering at Shanghai Jiaotong University, pointed out that the above-mentioned products will be exposed to aging or breakage, in which toxic and harmful substances may be released, collected in the indoor dust, and then through breathing into the body, endangering family health. Of course, some of the contaminants may have come in from the outside. |
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