Bad Chemicals and Attitudes

Make sure you read to bottom their are some
interesting Thoughts about"
Will paying more for Green Paint Save the world?
In today's market,
each manufacturer produces many different options.
But most green products cost more.
This, in turn, increases the overall cost of your project.
The difference between the top-of-the-line paint and
the top-of-the-line green paint can
be anywhere from $5.00 to
$20.00 per gallon.
This can be significant when you are painting
several rooms or an exterior,
easily reaching an extra $500.00.
So keep this in mind and
be prepared for a little sticker shock!
"So "
Is
Going green worth
it in the BIG Picture
A few facts you
might need to concider, before you give your anwser.
ALUMINUM
Sodium lauryl
Propylene Glycol
ethylene
glycol) Eliminator Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
International Agency for Research on Cancer
"Carcinogenic to humans" (Group 1)
Agents and groups
of agents
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Oil-based paint in rusty old paint cans most
homes have a collection of household hazardous
waste that cannot be
thrown in with your trash.
Yet they put it in the dumpster and to the land
fill is goes or they poor them down the drain,
ant to the river they go.
- Arsenic and arsenic compounds
(Note: This evaluation applies to the group of
compounds as a whole and not necessarily to all
individual compounds within the group)
- Asbestos
- Azathioprine
- Benzene
- Benzidine
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Rocket Launches
Damage Ozone Layer, Study Says
National Geographic
chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) methyl bromide -Bad Stuff
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Plumes
from rocket launches could be the
worlds next worrisome emissions,
according to a new study that says
solid-fuel rockets damage the ozone
layer, allowing more harmful solar
rays to reach Earth.
Question Below ?
Is ECO friendly Paint the answer
and every ones
first choice
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The atomic bomb
blast that killed at least 39,000 people
in
Nagasaki contained about 14 pounds of plutonium.
Each year, the worlds nuclear power plants
produce 42,000 pounds of the radioactive material.
Deaths from
radiation were very common for years after the
explosion of Atomic bomb The city government of
Hiroshima kept records from 1952 on but it is
estimated that from August 1946 to 1952, some 60,000
people died of radiation poisoning - an average of
8,500 a year. Maybe as many as 200,000 people died
as a result of 'Little Boy' Atomic Bomb.
Aso created alpha, beta,
gamma and neutron rays. Alpha and beta rays were
absorbed by the air but gamma and neutron rays did
reach the ground and it was these rays that affected
the people of Hiroshima. Radiation poisoning killed
many people in the city. Nearly all the people who
survived the bomb blast but lived within a half-mile
of it died within 30 days. People who entered the
zone around where the bomb had been most devastating
were also exposed to very high levels of radiation
if they did so in the first 100 hours after the
explosion.
Here is a
question?
What kind of paint did they
use on the Atomic Bomb
Do you Think ECO Friendly paint was their first
choice
or Lead base epoxy?
Answer
The polar cap of the "Fat Man" weapon being
sprayed with plastic spray paint in front of
Assembly Building Number 2.
(Photo
from U.S. National Archives, RG 77-BT)
But was
it ECO Friendly plastic
spray paint?
Or was it Lead base so it could fall Faster
Paint For Plastic
Spray
Don't no if
this was the paint brand used
It's not ECO Friendly WARNING!
This
product contains a chemical(s) known by the
State of California to cause cancer. |
The one thing
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ethylene glycol poison poison nervous system
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Ethylene Glycol Poisoning
So the importance
of Eco friendly paint is viewed different
from different situation ? will it really matter
if we use ECO friendly paint?
At Great Western
painting we think so
We will do our part in using ECO Friendly paints on
your request
See our home page For your
commercial and Industrial painting projects
This is just the beginning of the list of chemicals
to avoid
in products you use daily:
1. Cocoamide DEA,
diethanolamine, TEA, triethanolamine, MEA
2.
Propylene glycol, propylene oxide, polyethylene
glycol
3.
Sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate
4.
Sodium Fluoride
5.
Mineral Oil , Petrolatum and Coal Tar
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It revealed that some childrens face paints
Contains lead, a neurotoxin, as well as
nickel, cobalt and chromium, which can cause
lifelong skin sensitization and contact
dermatitis.
Even more terrifying is
that these metals were not listed on the
products ingredient labels. Some of the
products tested even had misleading claims
like hypoallergenic and FDA compliant,
making it tough for parents to make an
informed decision.
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Experts say there
is no safe level of lead exposure for children
and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention recommend
that parents avoid using cosmetics on their children
that could be contaminated with lead. Lead may be a
contaminant in over 650 products listed in Skin
Deep. Lead can be found in a range of cosmetic
products including sunscreens, foundation, nail
colors, lipsticks and whitening toothpaste. Several
ingredients derived from plant sources, such as
cottonseed oils and rice derivatives, may contain
heavy metals such as lead and mercury. Second
Nature arterial jaymemattson.com
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As of February 10th of this year, penalties go
into effect for any retailer or manufacturer
knowingly selling toys or any other children's
products (including clothing, books and bikes)
containing levels of lead or phthalates above
government standards -- 600 ppm total for lead and
0.1% of total for phthalates . These cannot be
sold, either new or by resale shops, thrift
stores, or even garage sales
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Eco Painting
- Benzo[a]pyrene
- Beryllium and beryllium compounds
- N,N-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-2-naphthylamine (Chlornaphazine)
- Bis(chloromethyl)ether and chloromethyl methyl
ether (technical-grade)
- 1,3-Butadiene
- 1,4-Butanediol dimethanesulfonate (Busulphan;
Myleran)
- Cadmium and cadmium compounds
- Chlorambucil
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1-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-(4-methylcyclohexyl)-1-nitrosourea
(Methyl-CCNU; Semustine)
- Chromium[VI]
- Ciclosporin
- Cyclophosphamide
- Diethylstilbestrol
- Dyes metabolized to benzidine
- Epstein-Barr virus
- Erionite
- Estrogen-progestogen menopausal therapy
(combined)
- Estrogen-progestogen oral contraceptives
(combined) (Note: There is also convincing
evidence in humans that these agents confer a
protective effect against cancer in the
endometrium and ovary)
- Estrogens, nonsteroidal (Note: This evaluation
applies to the group of compounds as a whole and
not necessarily to all individual compounds within
the group)
- Estrogens, steroidal (Note: This evaluation
applies to the group of compounds as a whole and
not necessarily to all individual compounds within
the group)
- Estrogen therapy, postmenopausal
- Ethanol in alcoholic beverages
- Ethylene oxide
drain
cleaners;
oven cleaners;
laundry detergents;floor
or furniture polish; paints, and
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What are non toxic paints?
Fortunately, there's something you can
easily do to avoid generating pollution and
unsafe living spaces. You can still have
beautiful, colorful walls without poisoning
yourself or the environment by using "non
toxic" paint, also referred to as "low or no
VOC" paint.
Large paint companies such as Benjamin
Moore, Glidden, Kelly Moore, and Sherwin
Williams have boarded the environmental
bandwagon and now offer zero-VOC, low-VOC or
odor free paints. While these paints are
certainly a step in the right direction,
according to Environmental Building News,
(February 1999), "it is virtually impossible
for a paint to eliminate VOC emissions
entirely. These large paint companies still
utilize colorants with some solvents, so
tinting the paint introduces a small amount
of solvent."
- Etoposide in combination with cisplatin and
bleomycin
- Formaldehyde
- Gallium arsenide
- [Gamma Radiation: see X- and Gamma
(g)-Radiation]
- Helicobacter pylori (infection with)
- Hepatitis B virus (chronic infection with)
- Hepatitis C virus (chronic infection with)
- Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (infection
with)
- Human papillomavirus types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35,
39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 66 (Note: The HPV
types that have been classified as carcinogenic to
humans can differ by an order of magnitude in risk
for cervical cancer)
- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I
- Melphalan
- 8-Methoxypsoralen (Methoxsalen) plus
ultraviolet A radiation
- Methylenebis(chloroaniline) (MOCA)
- MOPP and other combined chemotherapy including
alkylating agents
- Mustard gas (Sulfur mustard)
- 2-Naphthylamine
- Neutrons
- Nickel compounds
- N'-Nitrosonornicotine (NNN) and
4-(N-Nitrosomethylamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone
(NNK)
Opisthorchis
viverrini (infection with)
- [Oral contraceptives, combined estrogen-progestogen:
see Estrogen-progestogen oral contraceptives
(combined)]
- Oral contraceptives, sequential
- Phosphorus-32, as phosphate
- Plutonium-239 and its decay products (may
contain plutonium-240 and other isotopes), as
aerosols
- Radioiodines, short-lived isotopes, including
iodine-131, from atomic reactor accidents and
nuclear weapons detonation (exposure during
childhood)
- Radionuclides, a-particle-emitting, internally
deposited (Note: Specific radionuclides for which
there is sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity
to humans are also listed individually as Group 1
agents)
- Radionuclides, b-particle-emitting, internally
deposited (Note: Specific radionuclides for which
there is sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity
to humans are also listed individually as Group 1
agents)
- Radium-224 and its decay products
- Radium-226 and its decay products
- Radium-228 and its decay products
- Radon-222 and its decay products
- Schistosoma
haematobium (infection with)
- Silica, crystalline (inhaled in the form of
quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources)
- Solar radiation
- Talc containing asbestiform fibres
- Tamoxifen (Note: There is also conclusive
evidence that tamoxifen reduces the risk of
contralateral breast cancer)
- 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin
- Thiotepa
- Thorium-232 and its decay products,
administered intravenously as a colloidal
dispersion of thorium-232 dioxide
- ortho-Toluidine
- Treosulfan
- Vinyl chloride
- X- and Gamma (g)-radiation
Mixtures
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- Aflatoxins (naturally occurring mixtures of)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Areca nut
- Betel quid with tobacco
- Betel quid without tobacco
- Coal-tar pitches
- Coal-tars
- Herbal remedies containing plant species of
the genus Aristolochia
- Household combustion of coal, indoor emissions
from
- Mineral oils, untreated and mildly treated
- Phenacetin, analgesic mixtures containing
- Salted fish (Chinese-style)
- Shale-oils
- Soots
- Tobacco, smokeless
- Wood dust
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Exposure circumstances
- Aluminum production
- Arsenic in drinking-water
- Auramine production
- Boot and shoe manufacture and repair
- Chimney sweeping
- Coal gasification
- Coal-tar distillation
- Coke production
- Furniture and cabinet making
- Hematite mining (underground) with
exposure to radon
- Involuntary smoking (exposure to
secondhand or 'environmental' tobacco
smoke)
- Iron and steel founding
- Isopropyl alcohol manufacture
(strong-acid process)
- Magenta production
- Painter (occupational exposure as a)
- Paving and roofing with coal-tar pitch
- Rubber industry
- Strong-inorganic-acid mists containing
sulfuric acid (occupational exposure to)
- Tobacco smoking and tobacco smoke
- Naphthalene is used as an intermediate
in the synthesis of many industrial
chemicals
Signs of
Possible
Poisoning*
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In addition to
fertilizers and pesticides,
here are other substances on the farm that
are dangerous for kids:
all types of fuel such as liquid propane,
gasoline, kerosene, and diesel;
seed that has been treated with
fungicide or insecticide;
poisonous plants and berries;
medicines, antibiotics, and livestock
feed with additives;
disinfectants (especially dairy pipeline
cleaner) and other cleaning products
such as soap and bleaches;
paints and related products.
Ideally, all pesticides and harmful chemicals
need to be kept in a locked storage shed.
Adults are reminded to always use these
substances in a safe way, keeping the
products in their original container and in
areas where they cannot leak, freeze, or be
opened by livestock, pets, rodents, or
insects.
10 Signs of
Possible Poisoning
1. Fainting or feeling dizzy
2. Skin rash or sores
3. Eyes rolled back twittering
4. Itching, either in one spot or all over
your body
5. Bumps or swelling on your skin
6. Tossing your cookies (not the chocolate
chip kind)
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7. A stubborn or sudden headache
8. Green slime in your nose NOT!
9. Coughing, gasping, or having a hard
time getting your breath
10. Tears or watery eyes (and you
are not sad)
* Always tell an adult if you or someone
around you shows any sign of poisoning.
7,800 ...... Number of
gallons of groundwater that can be
contaminated by an ounce of some pesticides. |
National Toxicology Program 11th
Report on Carcinogens "Known to be human
carcinogens"
- Aflatoxins
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- Alcoholic beverage consumption
- 4-Aminobiphenyl
- Analgesic mixtures containing phenacetin
- Arsenic compounds, inorganic
- Asbestos
- Azathioprine
- Benzene
- Benzidine
- Beryllium and beryllium compounds
- 1,3-Butadiene
- 1,4-Butanediol dimethylsulfonate (busulfan,
Myleran)
- Cadmium and cadmium compounds
- Chlorambucil
-
1-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-(4-methylcyclohexyl)-1-nitrosourea
(MeCCNU)
- bis(chloromethyl) ether and technical-grade
chloromethyl methyl ether
- Chromium hexavalent compounds
- Coal tar pitches
- Coal tars
- Coke oven emissions
- Cyclophosphamide
- Cyclosporin A (Ciclosporin)
- Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
- Dyes metabolized to benzidine
- Environmental tobacco smoke
- Erionite
- Estrogens, steroidal
- Ethylene oxide
- Hepatitis B virus
- Hepatitis C virus
- Human papilloma viruses: some genital-mucosal
types
- Melphalan
- Methoxsalen with ultraviolet A therapy (PUVA)
- Mineral oils (untreated and mildly treated)
- Mustard gas
- 2-Naphthylamine
- Neutrons
- Nickel compounds
- Oral tobacco products
- Radon
- Silica, crystalline (respirable size)
- Solar radiation
- Soots
- Strong inorganic acid mists containing
sulfuric acid
- Sunlamps or sunbeds, exposure to
- Tamoxifen
- 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD);
"dioxin"
- Thiotepa
- Thorium dioxide
- Tobacco smoking
- Vinyl chloride
- Ultraviolet radiation, broad spectrum UV
radiation
- Wood dust
- X-radiation and gamma radiation
- MeIQ, MeIQx, and PhIP are heterocyclic amine
compounds formed when meats and eggs are cooked or
grilled at high temperatures. These compounds are
also found in cigarette smoke
Another Question
Would it do any good to Paint the
exterior of our boat with
environmentally Green paint |
By Monica Davis
Bad news is coming in faster than BPs
well paid PR suits can spin it. Boat
contractors committing suicide. Poisoned
fish dying and floating ashore faster than
oil commandos can hide the evidence. And
now, weather patterns changing, belching
oil out of clouds, over Floridas formerly
pristine shores.
Scientists and activists have
beating the drums for the past few
weeks, sounding the alarm for a new,
potentially lethal threat which
combines the lethality of a
hurricane, with the long term damage
of crude oil exposure.
It goes like this. Millions
of gallons of oil have exploded into
the Gulf of Mexico. BP, attempting
to minimize the spill, diluted it
with dispersants that are as toxic
as the spill which they wanted to
break up. This created a toxic stew
of chemical compounds which continue
to poison the ocean, which in turn
evaporates, and returns to the earth
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Both crude oil and the dispersants
contain lethal, carcinogenic chemicals,
and both are subject to evaporationand
then returning to the earth, atmosphere
and oceans in the form of contaminated
acid rain. Lethal chemicals include:
benzene, octane, butane, and various other
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which
have toxicity levels ranging from .04
percent to 2 percent.
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Probable carcinogens

International Agency for Research on
Cancer "Probably carcinogenic to humans" (Group 2A)
Agents and groups of agents
- Acrylamide
Adriamycin
- Androgenic (anabolic) steroids
- Aristolochic acids (naturally occurring
mixtures of)
- Azacitidine
- Bischloroethyl nitrosourea (BCNU)
- Captafol
- Chloramphenicol
- a-Chlorinated toluenes (benzal chloride,
benzotrichloride, benzyl chloride) and benzoyl
chloride (combined exposures)
- 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea (CCNU)
- 4-Chloro-ortho-toluidine
- Chlorozotocin
- MeIQ is 2-Amino-3, 4-dimethylimidazo
[4,5-f]quinoline MeIQx is 2-Amino-3,
8-dimethylimidazo [4,5-f]quinoxaline PhIP is
2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo [4,5-b]pyridine
Lead is used to make lead-acid storage
batteries, ammunition, and cable coverings. Lead
compounds are used in paint, glass and ceramics,
fuel additives, and in some ethnic and ceremonial
cosmetics
Cisplatin
- Clonorchis
sinensis (infection with)
- Cyclopenta[cd]pyrene
- Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
- Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene
- Diethyl sulfate
- Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
- 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
- Dimethyl sulfate
Epichlorohydrin
- Ethyl carbamate (urethane)
- Ethylene dibromide
- N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea
- Etoposide
- Glycidol
- Indium phosphide
IQ (2-Amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline)
- Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus/human herpesvirus
8
- Lead compounds, inorganic
- 5-Methoxypsoralen
- Methyl methanesulfonate
- N-Methyl-N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine(MNNG)
- N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea
- Nitrate or nitrite (ingested) under conditions
that result in endogenous nitrosation
- Nitrogen mustard
- N-Nitrosodiethylamine
- N-Nitrosodimethylamine
- Phenacetin
- Procarbazine hydrochloride
- Styrene-7,8-oxide
- Teniposide
- Tetrachloroethylene
- Trichloroethylene
- 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
- Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
- Cobalt Sulfate is used in electroplating, as
coloring agents for ceramics, and as drying agents
in inks and paints. Cobalt sulfate is listed as
reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen
based on inhalation studies in laboratory animals
that showed it causes adrenal gland and lung
tumors.
- Ultraviolet radiation A
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- Ultraviolet radiation B
- Ultraviolet radiation C
- [Urethane: see Ethyl carbamate]
- Vinyl bromide (Note: For practical purposes,
vinyl bromide should be considered to act
similarly to the human carcinogen vinyl chloride.)
- Vinyl fluoride (Note: For practical purposes,
vinyl fluoride should be considered to act
similarly to the human carcinogen vinyl chloride.)
Mixtures
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- Creosotes
- Diesel engine exhaust
- High-temperature frying, emissions from
- Hot mate
- Household combustion of biomass fuel
(primarily wood), indoor emissions from
- Non-arsenical insecticides (occupational
exposures in spraying and application of)
- Polychlorinated biphenyls
Exposure circumstances
- Art glass, glass containers and pressed ware
(manufacture of)
- Carbon electrode manufacture
- Cobalt metal with tungsten carbide
- Hairdresser or barber (occupational exposure
as a)
- Petroleum refining (occupational exposures in)
- Shiftwork that involves circadian disruption
- Sunlamps and sunbeds (use of)
National Toxicology Program 11th
Report on Carcinogens "Reasonably anticipated to be
human carcinogens"
- Acetaldehyde
- 2-Acetylaminofluorene
- Acrylamide
- Acrylonitrile
- Adriamycin (doxorubicin hydrochloride)
- 2-Aminoanthraquinone
- o-Aminoazotoluene
- 1-Amino-2,4-dibromoanthraquinone
- 1-Amino-2-methylanthraquinone
- 2-Amino-3,4-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (MeIQ)
- 2-Amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline
(MeIQx)
- 2-Amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ)
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2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP)
- Amitrole
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- Diazoaminobenzene is a chemical used as an
intermediate in the production of dyes and to
promote adhesion of natural rubber to steel.
Diazoaminobenzene
- o-Anisidine hydrochloride
- Azacitidine (5-Azacytidine, 5-AzaC)
- Benz[a]anthracene
- Benzo[b]fluoranthene
- Benzo[j]fluoranthene
- Benzo[k]fluoranthene
- Benzo[a]pyrene
- Benzotrichloride
- Bromodichloromethane
- 2, 2-bis-(bromoethyl)-1,3-propanediol
(technical grade)
- Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)
- Carbon tetrachloride
- Ceramic fibers (respirable size)
- Chloramphenicol
- Chlorendic acid
- Chlorinated paraffins (C12, 60% chlorine)
- 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea
- Bis (chloroethyl) nitrosourea
- Chloroform
- Nitrobenzene is a chemical used mainly in the
production of other industrial chemicals.
- 3-Chloro-2-methylpropene
- 4-Chloro-o-phenylenediamine
- Chloroprene
- 1-Amino-2, 4-dibromoanthraquinone is a vat dye
that is used in the textile industry
- p-Chloro-o-toluidine and p-chloro-o-toluidine
hydrochloride
- Chlorozotocin
- C.I. basic red 9 monohydrochloride
- Cisplatin
- Cobalt sulfate
- p-Cresidine
- Cupferron
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State Of The Air 2011: Air
Quality Report Reveals High Pollution
Levels In U.S. Cities
So - Should you
Buy and and have your home painted with Eco
Friendly Paint and Spend the money on
expensive
Green paint ?
Or Protect your Children
Question
Is the Gas mask
made with
Eco Friendly Rubber Products?
Daddy
Are you kids ready to go
to the
park?
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Year-round exposure to high
levels of particle pollution
has been linked to death
from lung cancer and
cardiovascular disease.
Children have experienced
slower lung function growth,
and children living near
roads with heavy traffic
have been hospitalized for
asthma attacks in increasing
numbers. The California Air
Resources Board estimates
that over 9,000 people in
the state die prematurely
each year from
breathing particle
pollution.
Just how
prevalent
are these
potentially
life-shortening
pollutants?
More than
half
of Americans
live in
regions with
dangerous
levels of
air
pollution,
according to
the report:
Almost
154.5
million
Americans
are living
in the 366
counties
where they
are exposed
to
unhealthful
levels of
air
pollution in
the form of
either ozone
or
short-term
or
year-round
levels of
particles
With respect
to particle
pollution,
meanwhile,
eight cities
had
year-round
levels above
the national
standard:
Bakersfield,
Calif.; Los
Angeles;
Phoenix,
Ariz.;
Visalia,
Calif.;
Hanford,
Calif.;
Fresno,
Calif.;
Pittsburgh;
and
Birmingham,
Ala.
On top of
that, nearly
61 million
Americans
live in
areas that
experienced
short,
sustained
periods of
harmful
spikes in
particle
pollution.
These spikes
can increase
the risk of
heart
attacks,
strokes,
and early
death
Can I have a
mask for
my
doll "
Daddy?
and Wesier
is ready
too Mommy
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Use Food Coloring To Paint Rabbit Cages
We recommend that you mix them
with rubbing alcohol or
vinegar to prevent the growth
of bacteria. When you dye your
toys the alcohol will
evaporate and leave the color
behind. If you are going to
dye rope, the alcohol produces
better (and brighter) results.
It seems that 70% strength (or
weaker) alcohol works the
best; for some reason we have
had problems with the dye
clumping when we used 90%
alcohol. Click on the product
for mixing directions.
*Food
coloring thats the anwser
I will use Fiood Coloring to paint with.
Question Are
the Food Dyes Harmful?
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Looking for a list of
dangerous food dyes and
additives? Where do you find
them? Check your labels, you
can find them in cereal,
juice, candy, and other
processed foods.
Dangerous Food Dye & Additives
Coloring
- 102
tartrazine,104 quinoline
yellow,
- 107 yellow
2G,110 sunset yellow,
- 122
azorubine,123 amaranth,
- 124 ponceau
red,127 erythrosine,
- 128 red 2G,129
allura red,
- 132
indigotine,133 brilliant
blue,
- 142 green
S,151 brilliant black,155
chocolate brown Natural
colour,160b annatto (in
yoghurts, icecreams,
popcorn etc, 160a is a
safe alternative)
Preservatives
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Preservatives200-203
sorbates (in margarine,
dips, cakes,
fruit products)
- 210-213
benzoates (in juices, soft
drinks, cordials, syrups,
medications)
- 220-228
sulphites (in dried fruit,
fruit drinks, sausages,
and many others)
- 280-283
propionates (in bread,
crumpets, bakery products)
- 249-252
nitrates, nitrites (in
processed meats like ham)
- Synthetic
antioxidants – in
margarines, vegetable
oils, fried foods, snacks,
biscuits etc
- 310-312
Gallates 319-320 TBHQ,
BHA, BHT (306-309 are safe
alternatives)
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Flavour enhancers – in
flavoured crackers,
snacks, takeaways, instant
noodles, soups 621 MSG
627, 631, 635 disodium
inosinate, disodium
guanylate, ribonucleotides

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- Dacarbazine
- Danthron (1,8-dihydroxyanthraquinone)
- 2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate
- 2,4-Diaminotoluene
- Diazoaminobenzene
- Dibenz[a,h]acridine
- Dibenz[a,j]acridine
- Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
Even Better
- 7H-Dibenzo[c,g]carbazole
- Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene
- Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene
- Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene
- Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene
- 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
- 1,2-Dibromoethane (ethylene dibromide)
- 2,3-Dibromo-1-propanol
- Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
- 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
- 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine and
3,3-dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride
- Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
- 1,2-Dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride)
- Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
- 1,3-Dichloropropene (technical grade)
- Diepoxybutane
- Diesel exhaust particulates
- Diethyl sulfate
- Diglycidyl resorcinol ether
- 3,3-Dimethoxybenzidine
- 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
- 3,3-Dimethylbenzidine
- Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
- 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
- Dimethyl sulfate
- Dimethylvinyl chloride
- 1,6-Dinitropyrene
- 1,8-Dinitropyrene
- 1,4-Dioxane
- -Thiodianiline has been used as an
intermediate in the preparation of several kinds
of dyes. It is listed as reasonably anticipated
to be a human carcinogen based on evidence that
it causes cancer in experimental animals.
- Disperse blue 1
- Dyes metabolized to 3,3-dimethoxybenzidine
- Dyes metabolized to 3,3-dimethylbenzidine
- Epichlorohydrin
- Ethylene thiourea
- Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
- Ethyl methanesulfonate
- Formaldehyde (gas)
- Furan
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The
Spanish chemist has invented a way to embed
pesticides in microcapsules stirred into
house paints at her Valencia company,
Inesfly. The insecticides are released from
the paint slowly, remaining effective for
two to four years, while sprays typically
need to be reapplied at least every six
months.
*Classifications for Pesticides
04 Insect Repellant 07 Antimicrobial 09
Attractant
18 Sterilizer 20 Disinfectant 21 Sanitizer
27 Fungicide 28 Nematocide 29 Fumigant
34 Herbicide 36 Defoliant 37 Desiccant
38 Antifoulant 43 Insecticide 49 Plant
Growth Regulator
54 Rodenticide 57 Animal Repellant 59
Algaecide
61 Molluscicide (e.g. slug bait) 69 Water
Purifier |
Some interior
latex paint can emit formaldehyde when it is
drying. Latex paints that give off high
levels of formaldehyde when drying can give
you a headache and irritate eyes, nose and
throat. |
- Glasswool (respirable size)
- Glycidol
- Hexachlorobenzene
- Hexachlorocyclohexane isomoers
- Hexachloroethane
- Hexamethylphosphoramide
- Hydrazine and hydrazine sulfate
- Hydrazobenzene
- Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
- Iron dextran complex
- Isoprene
- Kepone (chlordecone)
- Lead and lead compounds
- Lindane and other hexachlorocyclohexane
isomers
- 2-Methylaziridine (propylenimine)
- 5-Methylchrysene
- 4,4-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
- 4-4-Methylenebis(N,N-dimethyl)benzenamine
- 4,4-Methylenedianiline and
4,4-methylenedianiline dihydrochloride
- Methyleugenol
- Methyl methanesulfonate
- N-methyl-N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
- Metronidazole
- Michlers ketone [4,4-(dimethylamino)
benzophenone]
- o-Nitroanisole
- Nitrobenzene
- Nitromethane is used in specialized fuels,
explosives, and in the synthesis of
pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals.
- 6-Nitrochrysene
- Nitrofen (2,4-dichlorophenyl-p-nitrophenyl
ether)
- Nitrogen mustard hydrochloride
- Nitromethane
- 2-Nitropropane
- 1-Nitropyrene
- 4-Nitropyrene
- the chemical is toluene. Inhaling it or
prolonged contact with the skin is how it gets
into the body
- N-nitrosodi-n-butylamine
- N-nitrosodiethanolamine
- N-nitrosodiethylamine
- N-nitrosodimethylamine
- N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
- N-nitroso-N-ethylurea
-
4-(N-nitrosomethylamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone
- N-nitroso-N-methylurea
- N-nitrosomethylvinylamine
- N-nitrosomorpholine
- N-nitrosonornicotine
- N-nitrosopiperidine
- N-nitrosopyrrolidine
- N-nitrososarcosine
- Norethisterone
- Ochratoxin A
- 4,4-Oxydianiline
- Oxymetholone
- Phenacetin
- Phenazopyridine hydrochloride
- Phenolphthalein
- Phenoxybenzamine hydrochloride
- Phenytoin
- Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
- Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
- Procarbazine hydrochloride
- Progesterone
- 1,3-Propane sultone
- beta-Propiolactone
- Propylene oxide
- Propylthiouracil
- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted
as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOCs
include a variety of chemicals, some of which may
have short- and long-term adverse health effects.
Concentrations of many VOCs are consistently
higher indoors (up to ten times higher) than
outdoors. VOCs are emitted by a wide array of
products numbering in the thousands. Examples
include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers,
cleaning supplies
- Reserpine
- Safrole
- Selenium sulfide
- Streptozotocin
- Styrene-7,8-oxide
- Sulfallate
- Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)
- Tetrafluoroethylene
- Tetranitromethane
- Thioacetamide
- 4,4-Thiodianaline
- Thiourea
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Titanium Dioxide : Rutile 98% and Auatase 98%.
Specifications of Rutile 98%: 1> Rutile in the
TiO2 98% min
2> PH
value:6.5-8.0
3>Residue:0.05% max
4>TiO2 content:92% min
5>Tint reducing:108%
min
6>Whiteness:close
7>Solution in water:05
max
8>oil absorption:23 max
Package of Rutile 98%:25kg/bag
- Toluene diisocyanate
- o-Toluidine and o-toluidine hydrochloride
- Toxaphene
- Trichloroethylene
- 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
- 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
- Ultraviolet A radiation
- Ultraviolet B radiation
- Ultraviolet C radiation
- Urethane
- Vinyl bromide
- 4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide
- Vinyl fluoride
Question? How many people have
painted with Eco Friendly paint with in
50 miles of this Eco
disaster
Does Eco friendly paint on you home Repel
Radiation?
Does
it sound like it's worth the extra expense?
World Food Supplies Monitored for
Radioactivity
Please use eco friendly food
containers Save our earth
The worst case
scenario is that the fuel rods fuse together,
the temperatures get so hot that they melt
together in a radioactive molten mass that
bursts through the containment mechanisms and
is exposed to the outside. So they spew
radioactivity in the ground, into the air,
into the water. Some of the radioactivity
could carry in the atmosphere to the West
Coast of the United States,
Tychem Responder
NFPA 1991 Certified Personal Protective
Equipment Ensemble w/ Sealed Seams, XL
$2,274.00
Booties not included
Infant
sizes not available
Sorry kids! We
love you

Save YOUR Money Use
regular paint and buy a
Has Mat Suit For your family
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Instead Use Eco
Disinter paint
ingredients 2 parts
Cement / 1 Part
has mat plastic / 1 part
Iodine
What is radiation
sickness?
Radiation
sickness is caused by the cells in the body
breaking down under the impact of ionising
radiation, and it causes blemishes in the
skin, and it causes breakdowns in the gut, and
in extreme cases it causes catastrophic
breakdown in vital organs
Our children Thank You
for painting with
Eco Friendly Products
Did you make it this far then
Remember
if we painted your Exterior of your home with
ECO Friendly Paint and you live with in a few
miles of a well traveled road or Free Way
We thank you for your Money
Sorry
And if we did not
Power
Scrub and wash all the Pollution off your
house then that means we sealed it in
that way it will seep in to
your dwelling
O buy the way we have no guarantee that it
will save You
Your Family
Or the Earth
Thank
You Got to head to the Bank |
Japan is facing one
of the world's biggest nuclear crises as a
team of engineers struggles to regain
control of the Fukushima plant following
another explosion and a fire that caused
radiation to rise to harmful levels.
Gulf oil spill is biggest
environmental disaster, EPA official says
What can we do? Well I say
At least paint your
coastal home and decks with eco friendly paint.
Yea! that's the answer"" Pay more for paint and
save the planet
By Kelli
B. Grant,
Reporter, SmartMoney.com
As many
environmentally-friendly
shoppers soon discover,
going green costs some serious
green.
Eco-friendly
products come at premium prices. A
2008 Honda Civic Hybrid, for
example, will set you back close
to $7,600 more than its
conventional counterpart.
Meanwhile, a gallon of
Safeway-brand organic skim milk
costs $2 more than the regular
$3.99-a-gallon skim. In some
instances, it's easy to argue that
the extra expense is worth it: The
hybrid Honda, for example, gets an
extra 15 miles to the gallon and
the organic milk doesn't contain
potentially harmful pesticides,
antibiotics and synthetic
hormones. But that's not the case
with all green products. While
some are downright overpriced,
others have yet to prove that they
will beneficially impact the
planet.
Another Tid Bit
Bio fuels seemed like the magic
ticket, but the number is up.
Though bio fuel
production is still growing and
politicians are still hopeful that
these agricultural sources of
energy can get us off fossil
fuels, the management and
production thus far has been
a free-for-all with unintended
consequences and tragic collateral
damage. Bio fuels
may even create more carbon
emissions. And as if this werent
bad enough,
bio fuels apparently marginalize
women
YEA For Shale Gas Fracking
The Truth is the Truth, and
that's the Truth /
Bob
Industrial
Paint
Manufacturers
- Shale
gas Fracking Industrial
Painting Equipment
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