Category — PBDEs
10 Ways to Reduce Your Exposure to Flame Retardant Chemicals
Sometimes I think we might all be better off living in a yurt somewhere. Actually, if money were no object, I’d probably go out and hire a sustainable architecture, buy organic furniture, lay reclaimed hardwood floors and plant my own pesticide-free garden. But money (and lack of a backyard) is an object, which means I’ve got to start somewhere a little more modest.
In the spirit of doing the best that I can with the resources I have, I present you with this list of ten cheap and easy ways to reduce your family’s exposure to toxic flame retardant chemicals (if you’re not sure what I’m referring to, click over to my post from last week about PBDEs).
#1. Damp-dust all surfaces at least once a week. Chemically treated furniture and consumer goods off-gas — and those particles are found in alarming rates in your household dust. Help rid your home of this dusty danger by using a slightly damp cloth on all surfaces. While you’re at it, mop any tiled or wood floors, too. Especially if you’ve got little kids at home who spend a lot of time hanging out down there.
#2. Use a HEPA-filter vacuum to sweep your carpeted floors at least twice a week. I can just hear the groans now (or maybe that’s just my own voice ringing in my ears), but remember this: PBDE-laden dust isn’t just hanging out on your curio and your coffee table, it’s also getting trapped in your carpets. As an added bonus, HEPA-filter vacuums go a long way toward reducing allergens, too. [Read more →]
September 28, 2008 No Comments