EHHI Flame Retardant Report
The Case for Policy Change
News and Information about Flame Retardants
Flame-retardants are now ubiquitous in our environment. They are found in almost all consumer products and pose health risks to fetuses, infants, children and the human population as a whole.
EHHI's report closely examines the health risks that flame-retardants pose to the general population and recommends sweeping policy changes to protect the public.
EHHI: Environment and Human Health Recommends Two Flame Retardant Policy Changes
EHHI: Environment and Human Health Recommends Two Flame Retardant Policy Changes
Flame Retardants Are Still Widely Used in Car Seats Despite No Data Showing Fire Safety Benefit
NYC Toddlers Have Potentially Harmful Flame Retardants on Their Hands
Group Highlights Link Between Chemicals in Household Items, Brain Development in Kids
CPSC Considers Ban on Toxic Flame Retardants in Household Products
Michigan's Bald Eagles Full of Flame Retardants
Mattresses Available Without Flame Retardants
CPSC Considers Ban on Toxic Flame Retardants in Household Products