| Comment | Paul Tullis
3530 Griffith Park Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027-1405
November 12, 2010
Action Alerts
CA
Dear Action Alerts:
Mary Nichols
Chairman
California Air Resources Board
1001 "I" Street
P.O. Box 2815
Sacramento, CA 95812
Dear Chairman Nichols,
As a parent in a county where asthma is a major public health
issue for children, I urge the California Air Resources Board to
strengthen and adopt the 2010 Consumer Products Regulation
Amendments. This would reduce the volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
found in products such as multipurpose cleaning products, metal
polishers, insecticides and window cleaners.
VOCs are toxic, smog-forming emissions that harm our health and
contaminate our air. Everyone is vulnerable to the effects of these
chemicals, which are emitted by products often used where we work
and live, as well as where our children study and play.
• Many children in our communities suffer from asthma, and the
chemicals
emitted by cleaning products at school only increase their chances
of an attack or of developing asthma in the future.
• A recent study by the Journal of Occupational and Environmental
Medicine
found that 12 percent of work-related asthma cases are linked to
the use of cleaning products.
• According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health,
teachers and janitors have the highest asthma rates in the working
population.
I encourage you to strongly regulate and reduce the harmful
chemicals in consumer products. In doing so, we can set an
important precedent in protecting the health of families and
workers—not only in our state, but nationwide as well.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul Tullis
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