Furniture firms shun flame retardants but some toxic couches still for sale


New safety regulations allow upholstered furniture to be made without flame retardants, but consumers may find it difficult to tell whether a retailer's new couches and chairs are free of the toxic, ineffective chemicals. Read more.



Flame retardants continue to show up in the market despite bans, with pregnant mothers’ highlighting the presence of these detrimental chemicals in their blood. Some toxic coaches are still on sale despite California becoming the first state to ban flame retardant chemicals in 2003. The current market is filled with retardants and buying toxic-free items remains a challenge. 

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