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Vol. V, No. 3, July - October 2006
- Engineers Try to Solve Cochlear Implant Problem on Plastic Slides (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article101.shtml#article)
- Noise May Affect Children's Language Development (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article102.shtml#article)
- Link to Quick Cost Estimator (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article103.shtml#article)
- Chemical in Air Fresheners May Reduce Lung Function (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article104.shtml#article)
- Pesticides Lurk in Daycare Centers (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article105.shtml#article)
- Great Design Resource Available from Colleagues in New Zealand (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article106.shtml#article)
- Dirty Laundry Secrets (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article107.shtml#article)
- Tour of Special Services Building for Disabled Children (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article108.shtml#article)
- Upcoming and Past Presentations (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article109.shtml#article)
- Recent Projects (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article110.shtml#article)
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Chemical in Air Fresheners May Reduce Lung Function
New research shows that a chemical compound found in many air fresheners,
toilet bowl cleaners and other deodorizing products might be harmful
to the lungs. Human population studies at the National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), a part of the National Institutes
of Health, found that exposure to a volatile organic compound (VOC) called
1,4 dichlorobenzene (1,4 DCG) may cause modest reduction in lung function. This
could be even more potentially damaging to young children who are still
developing during the first five years of life.
If you look closely at the labels, you will see that they are in
French. However, we use these same chemical air fresheners in the United
States in child care centers and public schools.
The researchers examined the relationship between blood concentrations
of 11 common volatile organic compounds and lung function measures in a
representative sample of 953 adults. VOC’s are a diverse set
of compounds emitted as gases from thousands of commonly used products,
including pesticides, paints and cleaning products. The chemical that
most affected the lungs was the compound called 1,4 DCB, which is commonly
used in products such as room deodorizers, diaper pail deodorizers, and
toilet bowl blocks. These products are all used in child care centers.
See the 2003 issue of our Children’s Learning Environments e-newsletter for
suggestions on more natural ways to clean and deodorize:
www.whitehutchinson.com/news/learnenews/2003/12.shtml#2 (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2003/ 12/ article102.shtml#article)
Vol. V, No. 3, July - October 2006
- Engineers Try to Solve Cochlear Implant Problem on Plastic Slides (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article101.shtml#article)
- Noise May Affect Children's Language Development (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article102.shtml#article)
- Link to Quick Cost Estimator (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article103.shtml#article)
- Chemical in Air Fresheners May Reduce Lung Function (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article104.shtml#article)
- Pesticides Lurk in Daycare Centers (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article105.shtml#article)
- Great Design Resource Available from Colleagues in New Zealand (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article106.shtml#article)
- Dirty Laundry Secrets (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article107.shtml#article)
- Tour of Special Services Building for Disabled Children (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article108.shtml#article)
- Upcoming and Past Presentations (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article109.shtml#article)
- Recent Projects (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2006/ october/ article110.shtml#article)
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