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Neha Chopra

Toxic Flame Retardants

Toxic Flame Retardants explores the hidden dangers of chemicals used to prevent fires in our homes and electronics. These flame retardants, designed for fire safety, are now recognized as a source of environmental contamination and potential health risks. The book investigates how these chemicals, including PBDEs, originally intended to save lives, have led to unintended consequences, such as endocrine disruption and neurodevelopmental problems. It emphasizes the urgent need to reassess current fire safety regulations and consider safer alternatives.

The book begins by tracing the history of flame retardant use and the regulations that pushed for their widespread adoption. It then systematically analyzes the chemical properties of different flame retardant classes and their applications, connecting these chemicals to studies revealing adverse health outcomes. The book culminates in a discussion of the environmental impact, showing their presence in unexpected places like Arctic ecosystems.

Through this approach, the book presents a comprehensive analysis of the science and policy surrounding toxic flame retardants, advocating for practical strategies to reduce exposure and promote safer chemical guidelines.
152 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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