Before California lawmakers last year, the noted burn surgeon drew gasps from the crowd as he described a 7-week-old baby girl who was burned in a fire started by a candle while she lay on a pillow that lacked flame retardant chemicals.
"Now this is a tiny little person, no bigger than my Italian greyhound at home," said Heimbach, gesturing to approximate the baby's size. "Half of her body was severely burned. She ultimately died after about three weeks of pain and misery in the hospital."
Heimbach's passionate testimony about the baby's death made the long-term health concerns about flame retardants voiced by doctors, environmentalists and even firefighters sound abstract and petty.
But there was a problem with his testimony: It wasn't true.
Great (read: depressing) Chicago Tribune story about rent-seeking by makers of flame retardants that get used in furniture foam and other products, all under EPA and other governmental agencies approval.
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Jesus, even a good investigation begets a "The eeeevul corporashuns!!!!" slant even though the whole scam was enabled by dumb-ass politicians and bureaucrats. If only the poor EPA wasn't so hamstrung. Sheesh.
I suppose you people want fire accelerants used in baby furniture!
You shouldn't use the "R-word". I know becuase I saw a commercial with that woman from glee.
Jesus, even a good investigation begets a "The eeeevul corporashuns!!!!" slant even though the whole scam was enabled by dumb-ass politicians and bureaucrats. If only the poor EPA wasn't so hamstrung. Sheesh.
i think it will be for kids furniture
cheers
Azab