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Toxic Baby Furniture

The Latest Case for Making Products

Safe from the Start

Toxic Baby Furniture

The Latest Case for Making Products

Safe from the Start

Environment California

Research & Policy Center

Travis Madsen

Frontier Group

Rachel Gibson

Environment California Research & Policy Center

May 2008

Acknowledgments

Environment California Research & Policy Center gratefully acknowledges Alfred Hodgson and Raja Tannous at Berkeley Analytical Associates, LLC for performing the emissions testing described in this report and for providing technical guidance. Additionally, we thank Dr. Mark J. Mendell of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Gretchen Lee of the Breast Cancer Fund, and John Rumpler of Environment America Research & Policy

Center for their insightful review.

Funding for this report was provided, in part, by the Public Health Trust, a program of the Public Health Institute, through a defendant's settlement of a legal complaint. Additional generous financial support from The California Wellness Foundation and Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation made this report possible. The opinions expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of our funders or those who provided review. Any factual errors are strictly the responsibility of the authors. Copyright 2008 Environment California Research & Policy Center Environment California Research & Policy Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. We are dedicated to protecting California's air, water and open spaces. We investigate problems, craft solutions, educate the public and decision makers, and help Californians make their voices heard in local, state and national debates over the quality of our environment and our lives. Frontier Group conducts independent research and policy analysis to support a cleaner, healthier and more democratic society. Our mission is to inject accurate information and compelling ideas into public policy debates at the local, state and federal levels. For more information about Environment California Research & Policy Center, or for ad- ditional copies of this report, please visit our Web site at www.environmentcalifornia.org. Cover photo credit: Fred Goldstein, istockphoto.com Design and layout: Harriet Eckstein Graphic Design

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

1

Introduction 5

The Health Risks of Formaldehyde Exposure 7

Formaldehyde Is an Indoor Air Pollutant

7 Formaldehyde Exposure Is Associated with Allergies, Asthma, and Cancer 9

Testing Results: Many Baby Nursery Furnishings

Emit Formaldehyde

11 Furniture Containing Composite Wood Showed the Highest Emissions 11 A Home Furnished with High-Emitting Products Likely 13 Increases a Child's Risk of Developing Allergies or Asthma

Other Products Emitted Less Formaldehyde

15

How the Current Chemical Regulatory System

Fails Children

18 Inadequate Resources and Legal Authority Often Prevent Regulatory Action 18 Formaldehyde Is Just One of Thousands of Hazardous Chemicals on the Market 21

A New Approach: Green Chemistry

22

Methodology

26

Appendix: Detailed Product Identification

& Testing Results 28
Notes 30

Executive Summary 1

Executive Summary

F urnishings containing formalde- hyde - a toxic chemical linked with allergies, asthma, and cancer - can contaminate indoor air within California homes. Babies and young children are particularly vulnerable to harm.

To evaluate the potential dangers

children face, Environment California

Research & Policy Center purchased 21

products intended for use in a baby's nurs- ery and hired a professional laboratory to test them. We found that six of the prod- ucts produced high levels of formaldehyde vapor. In particular, several brands of cribs and changing tables emit formaldehyde at levels linked with increased risk of develop- ing allergies or asthma.

To protect children from formal-

dehyde and other chemical hazards,

California should adopt a new approach to

chemical regulation, encouraging manufac- turers to design products that are safe from the start.

Many baby nursery furnishings emit

formaldehyde.

Of the products tested, the Child

Craft Oak Crib emitted the largest

amount of formaldehyde. The crib includes a drawer made from composite wood, which is often manufactured using formaldehyde- based glue.

Other products with high formalde-

hyde emissions included the Bridget

4-in-1 Crib by Delta, the Kayla II

Changing Table by Storkcraft,

the Berkley Changing Table by

Jardine Enterprises, the Country

Style Changing Table by South Shore

Furniture, and the Rochester Cognac

Crib by Storkcraft.

The remaining 15 products tested -

including the Olympia Single Crib by Jardine Enterprises; several waste- baskets, lamps, and shelves made with composite wood; and several window valances and wall hangings - emitted relatively low amounts of formaldehyde.

A baby sleeping in a nursery fur-

nished with a high-emission crib and changing table may face an increased risk of developing allergies and/or asthma.

2 Toxic Baby Furniture

A new single-family home furnished

with only a Child Craft Oak Crib and a Storkcraft Kayla II Changing Table would have indoor formaldehyde levels of about 30 parts per billion (ppb) on average throughout the whole house. A less spacious unit in a new apartment building would have indoor formaldehyde levels as high as 52 ppb. (See Table ES-1.) These estimates exclude any additional formaldehyde emissions from building materials or other pieces of furniture within the home.

Studies have shown that chronic

exposure to formaldehyde at levels greater than 16 ppb in indoor air is linked with an increased likelihood of respiratory symptoms (such as cough- ing) and/or allergic sensitization in children. Indoor formaldehyde levels greater than 50 ppb have been associ- ated with an increased risk of diag- nosed childhood asthma.

Formaldehyde appears to have a

large impact on children's respiratory health. For example, in one study, 16 percent of children in homes with formaldehyde levels less than 16 ppb had diagnosed asthma, while 44 per- cent had asthma in homes with indoor formaldehyde concentrations greater than 40 ppb.

Moreover, contamination levels could

be higher close to the source of emis- sions. For example, in a lightly venti- lated nursery furnished with a Child

Craft Oak Crib, formaldehyde levels

could be as high as 75 ppb. Formalde- hyde exposure could be even higher for an infant actually sleeping in the crib, very close to the source of emissions.

Formaldehyde exposure can cause

cancer in the long term.

The State of California and the

International Agency for Research

on Cancer classify formaldehyde as a known human carcinogen.

Under Proposition 65, California has

determined that exposure to form- aldehyde at 40 micrograms per day (equivalent to an indoor concentra- tion of about 2 ppb) results in a 1 in

100,000 lifetime risk of cancer. Indi-

vidually, the Child Craft Oak Crib, Product Manufacturer Retailer Estimated Contribution to Indoor Formaldehyde

Levels (ppb)

Child Craft Oak

Crib Child Craft Target 23 40

Bridget

4-in-1

Crib Delta Wal-Mart 11 18

Kayla II

Changing

Table Storkcraft Babies R Us 6.9 12

Berkley

Changing

Table Jardine

Enterprises Babies

R

Us 6.2 11

Country

Style

Changing

Table South

Shore

Furniture Target 4.2 7.2

Rochester

Cognac

Crib Storkcraft Target 3.6 6.2New Single

Family

HomeNew Unit in

Apt.Bldg.

AirPollutionLevels

Executive Summary 3

the Bridget 4-in-1 Crib, the Kayla II

Changing Table, the Berkley Chang-

ing Table, the Country Style Chang- ing Table, and the Rochester Cognac

Crib each contain enough formalde-

hyde to contaminate an entire home with levels of formaldehyde greater than this threshold.

Formaldehyde is just one example

of how the chemical regulatory system fails to protect children from health hazards.

Inadequate resources and legal author-

ity often prevent regulatory agencies from taking protective action - even where significant evidence of harm to public health already exists. For ex- ample, federal regulators first became aware of links between formaldehyde vapor and respiratory health problems more than 30 years ago. However, stiff resistance from the chemical industry in the early 1980s largely thwarted new rules on formaldehyde emissions.

Moreover, California declared form-

aldehyde to be a toxic air contaminant in 1992 - yet 16 years passed before the state successfully issued a regulation to limit emissions from composite wood.

In addition to formaldehyde, about

1,400 chemicals on the market today

have known or suspected links to cancer, birth defects, and other health problems. And tens of thousands more have not been adequately tested for health impacts.

To better protect children, California

should reform its system of chemical regulation through the Green Chemis- try Initiative. This program should:

Require chemical manufacturers to

prove that each chemical they market is safe.

Empower regulatory agencies to re-

strict or ban the manufacture and use of chemicals that pose potential dan- gers, erring on the side of protecting human health and the environment.

Ensure public access to information

on chemicals and their uses through mandatory reporting requirements.

How We Estimated Indoor Air Pollution Levels

E nvironment California Research & Policy Center hired Berkeley Analytical Associates, LLC to test the formaldehyde emissions of selected baby nursery furnishings. Laboratory staff placed each product in an environmental chamber and measured the amount of formaldehyde vapor that that was released to air. We then extrapolated the results to estimate how much each product would contribute to the formaldehyde air concentrations within a typical home. (For technical details, see the Methodology section on page 26.) Toxic Baby Furniture

For Parents Seeking to Minimize Children's

Exposure to Formaldehyde:

Ask about the formaldehyde emissions of furniture, cabinetry and building products before you purchase and install them in your home. If such information is unavailable, avoid products with components made of raw medium density fiberboard or other types of composite wood. Ensure adequate ventilation within your home. Maintain moderate tempera- tures and humidity levels. Place pollution-absorbing plants - such as spider plants, Boston ferns, dwarf date palms, pot mums, or peace lilies - in your home.

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Introduction 5

T his past year, parents got a rude awak- ening. Product recall after product recall made it abundantly clear that dangerous chemicals are making their way into a variety of products intended for children - and these products are finding their way onto store shelves. 1

For example, children playing with Aqua

Dots, one of Wal-Mart's best selling toys

in the fall of 2007, fell seriously ill - even comatose - after swallowing the toy beads.

It turned out that the beads were inadver-

tently coated with a chemical that turns into the "date rape" drug gamma-hydroxy butyrate after ingestion. 2

Millions of ad-

ditional children were exposed to products containing dangerous levels of lead, which can interfere with normal brain develop- ment. 3

However, countless additional products

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