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Playing with Fire Chemical Companies, Big Tobacco and the Toxic Products in Your Home

Playing with Fire is an extremely significant, revelatory piece of watchdog journalism that is a must-read for anyone with small children⁰́₄particularly at risk as the toxic chemicals collect in dust and children often play on the ground⁰́₄but also for citizens who demand responsibility of big businesses and their governments.

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  • "Playing with Fire is an extremely significant, revelatory piece of watchdog journalism that is a must-read for anyone with small children⁰́₄particularly at risk as the toxic chemicals collect in dust and children often play on the ground⁰́₄but also for citizens who demand responsibility of big businesses and their governments."@en
  • "The average American baby is born with 10 fingers, 10 toes, and the highest recorded levels of flame retardants among infants in the world. How could it possibly be, in a country as developed and medically advanced as the Unites States, that children are already contaminated at birth with such disturbingly high levels of toxic chemicals? The truth lies in the greed and deception of two powerful industries?Big Tobacco and chemical manufacturers. For years, these industries have been supporting systems that pack toxic chemicals into couches, chairs, and many other household products. In addition."@en

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