Toxicity Analysis of Baby Mattresses
Stealth Poisoning in Our Children’s Cribs
by: Barry A. Cik, PE, CP, DEE, QEP, REM, CHMM*
Chief Engineer, G.E.M. Testing & Engineering Labs
PART III: A HEALTHIER APPROACH
H. Protecting Our Children
Children are far more vulnerable to toxic chemicals than adults, especially within their first few years. NaturePedic recognizes this increased sensitivity and has developed a suite of products to help protect our children.
The National Academy of Sciences describes four factors that may contribute to children's unique vulnerability to the harmful effects of chemicals.
• Children’s exposures are greater pound-for-pound than those of adults
• Children are less able than adults to detoxify and excrete chemicals
• Children’s developing organ systems are more vulnerable to damage from chemical exposure
• Children have more years of future life in which to develop disease triggered by early exposure
The EPA and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry recognize that children differ from adults in their susceptibility to hazardous chemicals, including carcinogens and the neuro-developmental effects of the fire retardants commonly used in baby mattresses.
“Children are not small adults. They differ from adults in their exposures and may differ in their susceptibility to hazardous chemicals... ”
(Toxicological Profile for Polybrominated Biphenyls and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBB’s and PBDE’s), Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Section 5.7, September 2004, www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp68-c5.pdf)
“... EPA has determined that infants up to age two are, on average, ten times more vulnerable to carcinogenic chemicals than adults, and for some cancer causing agents are up to 65 times more vulnerable... children accumulate up to 50 percent of their lifetime cancer risk by their second birthday... many chemicals linked to mutagenic activity are commonly used in consumer products and can contribute to children’s exposure to carcinogens.
(Children’s Health Policy Review, EPA Cancer Policy Revisions Highlight Risks to Children, Environmental Working Group, March 3, 2003, www.ewg.org/issues/risk_assessment/20030303/index.php)
Many doctors have become concerned with the toxicity issues of various products, including baby mattresses, particularly regarding the possible effects of these chemicals on our children. Many of these chemicals have already been implicated in various childhood disorders.
“We have come to understand that chemicals in the environment can cause a wide range of developmental disabilities in children… In the words of pediatrician Herbert L. Needleman, ‘We are conducting a vast toxicologic experiment in our society, in which our children and our children’s children are the experimental subjects.”
(The Developing Brain and the Environment: An Introduction, Bernard Weiss MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Philip J. Landrigan MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 107 Supplement 3, June 2000)
It is becoming increasingly clear that toxic chemicals are affecting our children. A primary source of toxic chemicals in the environment of a child during its first few years of life is the mattress and sleeping environment. Removing potentially harmful chemicals from these prominent objects represents a prudent, but wise, approach for concerned parents and their doctors.
“We are particularly ignorant about the causes of the major pediatric diseases, which in the United States today are principally chronic rather than infectious. These chronic diseases include asthma, which has doubled since 1980; birth defects, which remain the leading cause of infant death; developmental disorders, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism; and childhood leukemia and brain cancer, which have increased in incidence since the 1970s.”
(A National Prospective Cohort Study of American Children, Philip J. Landrigan MD, M.Sc., Pediatrician, Chair of the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Health, Director of the Center for Children’s Health and the Environment at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, www.childenvironment.org/factsheets/longitudinal_study.htm)
I. The NaturePedic® Design
G.E.M Testing & Engineering Labs, on behalf of NaturePedic, developed and designed the No-Compromise™ Baby Mattress to address the concerns of parents and doctors as presented in this report. The NaturePedic No-Compromise Baby Mattress has been designed in accordance with the following paramaters:
• NATURAL MATERIALS: The No-Compromise Baby Mattress utilizes cotton, a natural material with favorable qualities and an extensive history in mattresses and similar products. In particular, cotton has low toxicity concerns. Cotton provides for good air circulation while maintaining more even humidity and balanced temperatures. It has the ideal density for firm yet comfortable bedding.
• NON-TOXIC DESIGN: The design of the No-Compromise Baby Mattress strives to eliminate materials which may be toxic, hazardous, or otherwise potentially harmful, as is reasonably achievable.
The following are specifically prohibited:
- NO Phthalates
- NO Vinyl (Polyvinyl Chloride or PVC)
- NO Polyurethane Foam
- NO dangerous Fire Retardant Chemicals (PBDE's, Antimony, Modacrylic, etc.)
- NO Scrap or Pig Hair Fiber Pads
• FIRE PROTECTION: The No-Compromise Baby Mattress is designed to meet and exceed Federal and State Flammability Standards, and exceed such standards by the highest possible margin reasonably achievable. Cotton naturally has a low rate of combustion and does not burst into flames when ignited as compared with polyurethane foam and PVC, eliminating the need for harsh industrial fire retardant chemicals. To maximize fire protection, FlameBreaker™, a non–toxic fire barrier system based on baking soda’s unique fire retardant properties has been developed.
• FIRM SUPPORT: The No-Compromise Baby Mattress uses extra firm high coil count orthopedic innersprings, providing the optimum pediatrician recommended firmness and comfort levels. The design also features heavy-duty border rods for extra side and edge support.
More information on the NaturePedic Crib Mattress
J. Credentials
G.E.M. Testing & Engineering Labs has expertise in environmental assessments, materials & toxicology, and related specialties. Services are provided per EPA, ASTM and other professional protocols. G.E.M. Testing & Engineering Labs is licensed by the State of Ohio,
and has been providing professional environmental engineering services since 1984.
BARRY A. CIK, PE, CP, DEE, QEP, CHMM, REM
Chief Engineer, G.E.M. Testing & Engineering Labs, Cleveland, Ohio
A quarter century of experience investigating and assessing hazardous materials/contamination,
resolving environmental problems, and protecting human health, safety, and the environment
Expertise:
Environmental and Geo-Environmental Assessments
Hazardous and Toxic Substances Evaluations
Remediation Analysis, Design & Project Management
Credentials:
Registered Professional Engineer - PE [#47615]
State of Ohio Engineers Board of Registration
Certified Professional - CP [#109]
State of Ohio EPA VAP
B.S. Civil Engineering, 1978, Ohio State University
Concentration in Environmental and Engineering
Surveys
C.E. Civil Engineering Advanced Professional Degree
1981, Ohio State University
Concentration in Environmental and Engineering
Surveys & Construction Materials
Board Certified Environmental Engineer [#98-20076]
Diplomate Environmental Engineer - DEE
American Academy of Environmental Engineers
Qualified Environmental Professional QEP [#01960005]
Institute of Professional Environmental Practice
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
Master Level - CHMM [#10795]
Institute of Hazardous Materials Management
Registered Environmental Manager - REM [#05594]
National Registry of Environmental Professionals
Certified Diplomate Forensic Engineer [#681]
National Academy of Forensic Engineers
Note: The above credentials, licenses, and certifications are listed for identification purposes only. No implication is intended that these credentialing authorities or organizations endorse or approve the contents of this presentation.
Public Service (Past and/or Present):
- Co-authored "Manual and Laboratory Exercises for Remote Sensing of the Environment." Mintzer, Olin, W.; Ray, John R.; and Cik, Barry A., 1983. Burgess Publishing Co., Alpha Editions (Official text within Civil Engineering Department at Ohio State University as well as at Wright State University)
- Featured speaker on various environmental topics for Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, Construction Specifications Institute, Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, National Business Institute, Ohio Building Environment Council, and various law firms
- Featured guest articles in Environmental Law Journal of Ohio, Medical Digest, Acquisition Magazine, Ohio Building Environment Report, Ohio Engineer, Appraisal Institute, and Ohio Law Magazine
- Former President/Committee Chairman for local chapters of several professional societies
- Memberships/affiliations with various environmental engineering & socially conscious associations
Offices Held in Professional Organizations (Past and/or Present):
President, Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, Cleveland East Chapter
Chairman, American Society of Civil Engineers, Cleveland Chapter, Environmental Committee
Chairman, American Society of Civil Engineers, Cleveland Chapter, Geotechnical Committee
Trustee, Cleveland Society of Professional Engineers
Trustee, Building Environment Council
Committee Memberships (Past and/or Present):
ASTM E-50 Environmental Assessment, Risk Management & Corrective Action Committee
ASTM E-51 Lender Secured Creditor Committee
ASTM D-18 Soils & Rock Committee
ASTM E-27 Hazard Potential of Chemicals Committee
ASTM F-15 Consumer Products Committee
Affiliations (Past and/or Present):
National Society of Professional Engineers
American Society of Civil Engineers
Amer. Society Photogrammetry Remote Sensing
ASTM Standards Committees (Various)
Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Mangrs
Air and Waste Management Association
National Academy Forensic Engineers Sr. Member
Association of Independent Scientific, Engineering
& Testing Firms (ACIL)
Professional Firms Practicing in the
Geosciences (ASFE)
Building Environment Council of Ohio
Institute of Professional Environmental Practice
Union of Concerned Scientists
Environmental Health Watch
Ohio Environmental Council
Soil & Water Conservation Society
The Nature Conservancy
Environmental Defense
Natural Resources Defense Council
HEAL (Human Ecology Action League)
American Bankers Association Service Member
Ohio & Cleveland Mortgage Bankers Associations
Association for Commercial Real Estate (NAIOP)
International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (NACORE
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