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Dust Allergens and Other Airborne Exposures in Puerto Rico’s Homes, Schools, and Buildings

Dust Allergens and Other Airborne Exposures in Puerto Rico’s Homes, Schools, and Buildings

Aeroallergens, which are airborne substances such as mold or pollen that can trigger an allergic reaction in some people following inhalation or dermal contact, are often found in dust. In some asthmatics, aeroallergens could trigger an asthma attack, or potentially worsen other respiratory diseases. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Health, Environment, and Justice Organizations Seek Clarification from ECHA on Nano and Biocidal-Treated Products

Health, Environment, and Justice Organizations Seek Clarification from ECHA on Nano and Biocidal-Treated Products

The most relevant and concerning exposure routes are inhalation, dermal, and ocular. Can you clarify what are the obligations of manufacturers to study and report on biocides/nanoparticles migration (or confirm a lack thereof) throughout the product lifespan? ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


EPA Proposes New Rule to Protect for ManufacturersConsumers from Harmful Chemicals

These chemicals are currently widely used in residual amounts in the production of polyurethanes and consumer products, such as coatings, elastomers, adhesives, and sealants and can be found in products used in and around homes or schools. Diisocyanates are well known dermal and inhalation sensitizers in the workplace and can cause asthma, lung damage, and in ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Formaldehyde in Clothes, is it Cause for Health Concerns?

Formaldehyde in Clothes, is it Cause for Health Concerns?

The report states, “The potential health risks associated with formaldehyde vary, depending largely on the means of exposure (e.g., inhalation or dermal contact), the concentration of the formaldehyde, and the duration of exposure. Inhaled formaldehyde may cause such effects as nausea, exacerbation of asthma, and cellular changes that may ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.

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