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Lawmakers seek ban on products containing toxins

By Kurt Ackerson
The Olympian
February 09, 2007

Many common household items, such as furniture, toys and electronics, contain dangerous chemicals.The chemicals are used because of their fire-retardant qualities, but they also can cause health problems, especially in children.

Many common household items, such as furniture, toys and electronics, contain dangerous chemicals.

The chemicals are used because of their fire-retardant qualities, but they also can cause health problems, especially in children. ...

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