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There are a number of website builders that can help you create your own professional and user-friendly website. It's 2022, and you can create a website without having a background in web design. (*Most of the EPA’s asbestos ban was overturned +The dioxin and CFC regulations were superseded by other regulations).You don't need to be a professional coder to create a website for yourself or your business. * Note: The nine chemicals or chemical groups partially restricted under the law: Asbestos *, Polychlorinated bisphenols (PCBs), Dioxin+, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)+, and Hexavalent chromium (some compounds), Formaldehyde, Lead, Mercury, and Radon. Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxicant (PBT).HBN compiles information from authoritative chemical hazard lists which identify chemicals that are linked through scientific research to certain health problems: HBN considers a range of human and environmental impacts associated with chemicals used in building products. On this website we are building a library of information and tools that you can use to increase transparency, make informed choices in your product specifications, and join the dialogue with product manufacturers interested in expanding their markets for healthy building products. The affordable housing industry – with its deep-rooted commitment to providing quality homes combined with the large scale of its aggregated purchases – is a natural leader in the healthy building movement. Our choices influence a huge national market, providing incentives for manufacturers to reduce the use of toxic chemicals and create more, healthier products that meet our needs at prices we can afford. With greater product transparency we can compare and assess alternatives, and make informed choices to avoid chemicals of concern where possible. HBN is a leader in the effort to persuade manufacturers to both know and disclose the contents of their products. Informed choice begins with product transparency. Healthy Building Network (HBN) believes that by making informed choices, we can reduce these chemical exposures in our buildings, on our jobsites and in our communities. As if we’ve learned nothing from lead and asbestos, building product chemicals are assumed safe unless proven otherwise. Just nine chemicals or chemical groups* have been restricted under this law due to their health impacts. In the nearly four decades since it was first enacted, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has only been able to require human health impact testing on just a little more than 200 chemicals of around 62,000 that were grandfathered in at the time of its creation and there are now about 85,000 chemicals listed on the TSCA inventory. Incredibly, the foundational law that regulates the safety of toxic chemicals dates back to 1976. Today, a growing number of scientists are warning us that current chemical exposures from building products can have negative health impacts ranging from development or exacerbation of asthma to effects on brain development. Lead and asbestos are two examples where hazardous materials were used in building products for decades, even as the evidence of health impacts mounted. Most people assume that the chemicals we use in our building products have been tested and approved as safe for human health by the US Government. Our approach is to provide the project team with knowledge, tools, and resources to make their own informed product selections on current and future projects. Information can vary with color, styles, or region, and quickly becomes outdated.
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Therefore, building product data is not static.
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Additionally, manufacturers are continuously innovating- changing formulas, discontinuing items, and adding new products. Sometimes the selections even fall short of being as healthy as promoted. The selections listed sometimes do not meet the real life needs of price, performance, or local availability. Our years of experience have taught us that recommended product lists can be a mirage. Healthy Building Network believes there is a better way for project teams to find the best product to meet their specific requirements. Waterproofing & Dampproofing What you need to know about Chemical Hazards and Health Impacts
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