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    Widespread Presence Of Flame Retardant In Indoor Environment, Biomarker Present In Ur

    A flame retardant removed from children's pajamas 30 years ago but now used in polyurethane foam is prevalent in office environments, especially in older buildings, where urine testing of workers turned up widespread evidence of its biomarker, a new study led by Boston University School of...
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    A 'Nano,' Environmentally Friendly, And Low Toxicity Flame Retardant Protects Fabric

    The technology in "fire paint" used to protect steel beams in buildings and other structures has found a new life as a first-of-its-kind flame retardant for children's cotton sleepwear, terrycloth bathrobes and other apparel, according to a report presented at the 242nd National Meeting &...
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