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The environmental option is a water-based, non-toxic,
environmentally friendly product that allows you to recycle
or reuse your existing countertop. As well as reducing waste and the
possible further damage to our environment in the manufacturing of
a new countertop, this product is manufactured well within the acceptable
regulations for VOC's.
Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs) are found in everything from paints and coatings, to underarm
deodorant and cleaning fluids.
They are a major concern
of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state air quality
boards all over the United States, Canada and the World. VOCs have
been found to be a major contributing factor to ozone, a common air
pollutant which has been proven to be a public health hazard. California
was the first state to enact laws limiting the VOC content in paints
and coatings. New York, New Jersey, Texas and Arizona have already
joined California with regional laws of their own, and it is expected
that more States, Provinces and Countries will soon follow. Traditionally,
California's environmental rules have set precedence for federal regulations,
as well as those of other States. The EPA is currently engaged in
a regulatory negotiation process to develop a national VOC regulation
that will be effective in all states.
While ozone in the upper
atmosphere is beneficial, ozone at ground level is quite the opposite.
The atmospheric ozone layer helps protect us from the sun's dangerous
ultraviolet rays. Ground level ozone, however, is a highly reactive
gas that, according to EPA studies, 'affects the normal function of
the lung in many healthy humans.'
These studies show that breathing air with ozone concentrations above
air quality standards aggravates symptoms of people with pulmonary
diseases, and seems to increase rates of asthma attacks. There is
also evidence that prolonged exposure to ozone causes permanent damage
to lung tissue and interferes with the functioning of the immune system.
Ozone has been a difficult pollutant to control because it is not
emitted into the air, but actually formed in the atmosphere through
a photochemical process. It is in this process that VOCs play a significant
role. VOCs in the air react with oxides of nitrogen and sunlight to
form ozone. For this reason, the EPA has determined that controlling
VOCs is an effective method for minimizing ozone levels.
Health effects of VOC's
include eye, nose, and throat irritation; headaches, loss of coordination,
nausea; damage to liver, kidney, and central nervous system. Some
organics can cause cancer in animals; some are suspected or known
to cause cancer in humans.
Health effects
of isocyanate exposure include irritation of skin and mucous membranes,
chest tightness, and difficult breathing. Isocyanates are classified
as potential human carcinogens and are known to cause cancer in animals.
The main effects of overexposure are occupational asthma and other
lung problems, as well as irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and
skin.
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