Investigating Flame Retardant Applications in Furniture and Impacts on Children's Exposure to Firemaster® 550
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2023-04-28
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Stapleton, Heather
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Abstract
Flame retardants are chemicals that have been commonly added to furniture, electronics,
and construction materials in order to prevent or reduce the spread of fire. 2-ethylhexyl-2,3,4,5-tetrabromobenzoate(EH-TBB)
is a component in a flame retardant mixture known as Firemaster® 550, which is a replacement
for PentaBDE that was phased out in 2004 due to health concerns. This study investigated
whether FM550 treatment in furniture contributed to higher levels of exposure in children
residing in NC. Results demonstrated that the presence of Firemaster® 550 in furniture
was associated with significantly higher levels of EH-TBB in house dust, in personal
measures of exposure (e.g. hand wipes) and higher urinary levels of tetrabromobenzoic
acid, the metabolite of EH-TBB (p<0.05). These findings demonstrate that children
experience exposure to EH-TBB from the application of Firemaster® 550 in residential
furniture.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27206Citation
Tang, Xuening (2023). Investigating Flame Retardant Applications in Furniture and Impacts on Children's
Exposure to Firemaster® 550. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27206.Collections
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