Topic: Everyday Exposure to Toxic Pollutants
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This discovery occurred after conducting research on the concentrations of toxic chemicals in 15 U.S States. The products everyday people use contain a lot of toxic chemicals. One example is Benzene, which is in your gasoline and everyday items like glue. Other chemicals include tetrachloroethylene, which is used to dry-clean clothes and chloroform, which is in your shower and your boiled water. The problem with the law, is that there are regulations that protect American citizens from outdoor chemicals. What they haven't done is find a way to reduce the concentration levels indoors. Laws such as the Clean Air Act still hasn't been revised to focus on indoor pollution. The only way to get laws and regulations for indoor pollution, people need to be educated. More knowledge could help consumers think about the choices they make and could potentially lower the concentration of toxic pollutants indoors. "Unfortunately, most people are unaware of the ubiquity of indoor pollution or of how to reduce it."
Through this article it shows many interesting knowledge, because it taught me that them highest concentration of toxic pollutants was inside. Our everyday products have so many toxic chemicals that the public do not know about. This relates to me, because like most people I use everyday products. Like other people, I did not know that the use of everyday products increases the toxic chemical concentration. Now that I have read this article, I now know that I now have to be careful with which products that I mostly used everyday.
Source: http://ogoapes.weebly.com/uploads/3/2/3/9/3239894/everyday_exposure_to_toxic_chemicals.pdf
This discovery occurred after conducting research on the concentrations of toxic chemicals in 15 U.S States. The products everyday people use contain a lot of toxic chemicals. One example is Benzene, which is in your gasoline and everyday items like glue. Other chemicals include tetrachloroethylene, which is used to dry-clean clothes and chloroform, which is in your shower and your boiled water. The problem with the law, is that there are regulations that protect American citizens from outdoor chemicals. What they haven't done is find a way to reduce the concentration levels indoors. Laws such as the Clean Air Act still hasn't been revised to focus on indoor pollution. The only way to get laws and regulations for indoor pollution, people need to be educated. More knowledge could help consumers think about the choices they make and could potentially lower the concentration of toxic pollutants indoors. "Unfortunately, most people are unaware of the ubiquity of indoor pollution or of how to reduce it."
Through this article it shows many interesting knowledge, because it taught me that them highest concentration of toxic pollutants was inside. Our everyday products have so many toxic chemicals that the public do not know about. This relates to me, because like most people I use everyday products. Like other people, I did not know that the use of everyday products increases the toxic chemical concentration. Now that I have read this article, I now know that I now have to be careful with which products that I mostly used everyday.