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Date: 3rd Oct 07
Take a virtual home tour with the EPA: http://www.epa.gov/kidshometour/ Video Clip of “Are you Exposing your Children to a Toxic Brew in your Home?” http://www.rmbarry.com/audio_video/media/TBWM_preview_dsl.html Children and Household Toxics: http://www.rmbarry.com/research/toxics_children.html Live total wellness.   http://www.livetotalwellness.com/delahla...
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Cancer Risk
Date: 2nd Oct 07
Women who work in the home have a 54% higher risk of dying from cancer than women who work outside of the home because of their increased exposure to household chemicals. [Toronto Indoor Air Conference of 1990 from a 15+ year study] 150 chemicals found in the home have been connected to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological disorders....
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Did you Know?
Date: 30th Sep 07
Did you know…The United States of America Federal Code of Regulations exempts manufacturers from full labeling of products if used for personal, family or household care. [USA FCR: Section 1910.1200C, Title 29, Section 1500.82 2Q1A] Environmental Protection Agency studies have shown that indoor air pollution can be 3 to 70 times higher than outdoors....
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Is your home safe?
Date: 27th Sep 07
According to the National Safety Council, more children under the age of 4 die of accidental household poisonings than are accidentally killed by guns at home The EPA conducted a study that found that toxic chemicals in household cleaners are three times more likely to cause cancer than outdoor air pollution. Of 2,983 chemicals analyzed that are found...
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