retardant properties in your furniture.
retardation, severe autism. And I was pretty much told to put him in an institution.
retardants if you sign the list, so if you don't want to hear about flame retardants, write adventures only.
retardants into our homes and our bodies, and the chemicals don't even work as promised." And this is a total front page, four more pages, issue after issue of the Tribune
retardants. There have only been 21 chemicals globally banned, which include several flame retardants, and the HBCD,
Or retard .
flame retardants-- so is there a problem with your furniture catching on fire?
flame retardant. But the problem is flammability standards, and back in the '70s, several flammability standards were
flame retardants. And then Chemtura announcing they're raising their prices 25%, in part to pay for global advocacy.
flame retardants. And if the process moves, and it's moving well, the foam industry, everybody's in favor of the change except the three
flame retardant problem, and so these are some suggestions.
If you wanted to retard , maybe one way would be just to refrain from like funding it or actively devoting yourself to accelerating it.
But you can retard the proof, and all these things that when you're first starting out it's like-- whoa.
They just added flame retardant chemicals to everything.
And with flame retardants, the only way to change things is to change standards.
harm from any flame retardants.
dangerous flame retardants and at the same time increase fire safety.
That's retarded .
And flame retardants are chemicals that are used at really high levels, like 5% of the foam in your couch is a
harm for many flame retardant.
the newest flame retardant.
Because you're actually retarding your progress at having more control and leverage.
This is an abbreviation for retard .
This principle would say that we should "retard the development of dangerous and harmful technologies, especially ones that raise the level of existential risk,
There's an argument that trying to retard development of technology would make it more dangerous because you're driving it underground, or you have less opportunity
And then there are flame retardants.
I was worried about flame retardants in our sofa, and I actually made my husband take our sofa out to the garage, and we lived without a sofa
It's just that the flame retardants don't really help with that problem.
So we went from measuring mental retardation with the IQ test to measuring soldiers for fitness in World War I, to then the same general group of psychometricians
Who's heard about the flame retardants?
And when foam is treated with flame retardants and it burns, it gives off a lot more smoke and toxic gases.
So this is the flame retardant that was used from 1975 until 2004 to meet TB 117.
And it says either contains flame retardants or contains no flame retardants.
And we'd be viewed as almost retarded .
So we send out flame retardant messages once a month, and adventure messages about four times a year.
The center one is that flame retardant, and then the bottom ones are dioxins and furans, which are really harmful, so it's a chemical that's halfway in structure
We're exposed to these flame retardants in our homes, in our office place, in cars, and they're slowly making their way into the food chain.
There are products that use flame retardants where it's not required.
Hopefully you don't use flame retardants in Google products if you can.
He said that ASIMO has the intelligence of a cockroach-- a retarded cockroach-- a lobotomized retarded cockroach.
Are we talking about the risk of being injured by flame retardants, or injured by the lack of flame retardants?
So a little bit of history on flame retardants-- they were originally added to furniture by law in the state of California around--
in the Comments section that say she's retarded .
This work has led to bans on carcinogenic flame retardants in children's sleepwear and household furniture.
So we're going to talk now about flame retardants.
And these standards led to the use of flame retardants.
But it has instead ended up that the toxic flame retardant chemicals are in most Americans' bodies.
So there didn't need to be any flame retardants, and you could have increased fire safety.
The headline-- a deceptive campaign by industry brought toxic flame retardants into our homes and into our bodies, and the chemicals
And nonetheless, flame retardants are required.