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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Fabric Softener

Slightly off topic, but not terribly so as I've caught my boys chewing on dryer sheets before and I wash and dry my kitty blankets regularly to remove the fur: Fabric Softener. My Mother in law gave me a brochure of Norwex environmental Cleaning Products, which she absolutely SWEARS by now. Awhile ago, I bought dryer balls at a discount store (not Norwex brand, but they do sell them), mainly for cost-effective reasons. However, after reading the Norwex package, I'm so very glad that I did. In this package, there was a fact sheet about some of the chemicals found in dryer sheets (the information was compiled from the fabric softener MSDS sheets). Scary stuff:

Alpha-Terpineol

Causes CNS (central nervous system) disorders... "highly irritating to mucous membranes" ..."Aspiration into the lungs can produce pneumonitis or even fatal edema." Can also cause "excitement, ataxia (loss of muscular coordination), hypothermia, CNS and respiratory depression, and headache." "Prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact."


Benzyl Acetate

Carconigenic (linked to pancreatic cancer). "From vapors: irritating to eyes and respiratory passages, exciting cough." "In mice: hyperanemia of the lungs." "Can be absorbed through the skin causing systemic effects." "Do not flush to sewer."


Benzyl Alcohol

Causes CNS disorders ..."irritating to the upper respiratory tract" ..."headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drop in blood pressure, CNS depression, and death in severe cases due to respiratory failure."


Camphor

Causes CNS disorders. On EPA's Hazardous Waste list. Symptoms: "local irritant and CNS stimulant" ..."readily absorbed through body tissues" ..."irritation of eyes, nose, and throat" ..."dizziness, confusion, nausea, twitching muscles and convulsions". "Avoid inhalation of vapors."


Chloroform

Neurotoxic. Anesthetic. Carcinogenic. on EPA's Hazardous Waste list. "Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing. Do not breathe vapors ...Inhalation of vapors may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, irritation of respiratory tract and loss of consciousness." "Inhalation can be fatal." "Chronic effects of overexposure may include kidney and/or liver damage." "Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure: kidney disorders, liver disorders, heart disorders, skin disorders." "Conditions to avoid: Heat..." Listed on California's Proposition 65.


Ethyl Acetate

Narcotic. On EPA's Hazardous Waste list. "...Irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract" ..."may cause headache and narcosis (stupor)" ..."may cause anemia with leukocytosis and damage to liver and kidneys". "Wash thoroughly after handling."


Limonene

Carcinogenic. "Prevent its contact with skin or eyes because it is an irritant and sensitizer." "Always wash thoroughly after using this material and before eating, drinking ...applying cosmetics. Do not inhale limonene vapor."


Linalool

Narcotic. Causes CNS disorders. ..."respiratory disturbances" ..."Attracts bees." "In animal tests: ataxic gait, reduced spontaneous motor activity and depression ...depressed heart activity ...development of respiratory disturbances leading to death."


Pentane

"Danger - Harmful if inhaled ...Avoid breathing vapor." "Inhalation of vapors may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, irritation of respiratory tract and loss of consciousness. Repeated inhalation of vapors may cause CNS depression. Contact can cause eye irritation. Prolonged exposure may cause dermatitis (skin rash)."


Most brands of dryer sheets, if you look at the directions, tell you to remove the sheet immediately from the dryer when the cycle is completed. One even goes so far as to state "do not let come in contact with clothes".

The dryer balls work wonders! And their products containing enviro-friendly anti-bacterial agents are a great alternative to chemicals. I love the idea of cleaning and not causing long term harm to all the beings in my house and the environment.

1 comment:

Lisa said...

Hello Everyone,
As I've mentioned before, I'm naturally 'thrifty', to put it nicely. So, although I've mentioned the Norwex brand here, these dryer balls are so popular right now that I've found them at large department stores (ie. Zellers here in Canada, which is equivalent to Target in the States) and even at the Dollar Store! Just an FYI, rather than paying $17 for the pair, why not get them for a dollar?!?
Lisa