For Immediate Release: June 18th, 2012
CFC applauds Governor Brown's call to revise toxic flammability standards
by Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of California
In response to Governor Brown's announcement, Richard Holober, Executive
Director of the Consumer Federation of California, stated:
We
applaud Governor Jerry Brown's call for state regulators to revise a
37-year-old furniture fire safety standard that has exposed millions of
California families to dangerous levels of toxic flame retardant
chemicals in our homes. Governor Brown recognizes that it is time for
California to adopt a new non-toxic safety standard that protects us
from home fires without the use of toxic chemicals that harm our health.
Governor
Brown's statement confirms the overwhelming scientific evidence
indicating flame retardant (chlorinated and brominated) chemicals are
present at extremely elevated rates in the blood streams of pregnant
California women, and infants and toddlers. California firefighters have
also been found to have significantly elevated rates of cancer,
including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and brain cancer related to dioxin and
furan, which are emitted when these flame retardant chemicals smolder in
a house fire.
The Consumer Federation of California, along with a
broad coalition of consumer groups, firefighters, environmental
organizations, scientists, labor unions, mothers and health
professionals has been calling on the Governor to adopt a modern
furniture flammability standard that would protect us from fires without
loading our homes with harmful chemicals.
We are pleased to hear
that the Brown Administration is taking action to replace this
antiquated regulation with a new standard that will prevent the spread
of home fires without the use of harmful chemicals.