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Monday, October 10, 2016

HOUSE DUST

from George Washington University

Even the cleanest of homes are prone to dust. But have you ever thought about what is in household dust. George Washington University scientists collected dust samples from all over the United States to learn household dust exposes us to a wide range of harmful chemicals. Most common was DEHP, belonging to a toxic class of chemicals called phthalates. Also dust samples showed traces of phenols and flame retardant chemicals. Researchers from the Milken Institute of Public Health say household dust contains chemicals from consumer products previously released into the air of a home. Levels of household dust can be reduced by using a strong vacuum with a HEPA filter and avoiding personal care products containing harmful chemicals.

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