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There are over 80,000 chemicals in use today. The story of TRIS, removed from children’s pajamas in the 1970s, illustrates just how hard it is to regulate chemicals, or to even know if they’re safe.
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Комментарии : 110   
@keybyss98
@keybyss98 6 лет назад
A company that both admitted it's mistake, took necessary action, and actually VOLUNTARILY removed harmful chemicals off of it's own products? Now THAT is shocking!
@noname-wo9yy
@noname-wo9yy 6 лет назад
Heretical!!!!
@MountedDragoon
@MountedDragoon 5 лет назад
Most unorthodox!
@kdohertygizbur
@kdohertygizbur 5 лет назад
Tylenol did the same thing during the 1985 Tylenol Deaths and it wasn't even responsible for the incident
@peter_smyth
@peter_smyth 5 лет назад
Industry probably phased out the chemicals to prevent them from being banned, as that may lead to more chemical banning and regulation of the industry.
@modernwar2ghostrp
@modernwar2ghostrp 5 лет назад
This is fairly common. They want to make safe products. They didn't even want to use these chemicals in the first place but had to by law. Once they find out something is bad most companies don't want to hurt their image and consumer so they move to something else.
@Lu1giopl
@Lu1giopl 5 лет назад
I have been watching a lot of these retro report the last two weeks they are awesome, I love hearing these older news stories and how they correlate with today.
@TheMichael408
@TheMichael408 8 лет назад
I remember in the late 90s early 2000s seeing flame retardant child clothing in department stores. Are they still popular?
@MelanieHC93
@MelanieHC93 8 лет назад
In short, in the U.S. children's pajamas are now required to be either fire resistant or tight fitting as loose clothing is more likely to catch fire.
@plane1880
@plane1880 4 года назад
It the 80s my sleeping bag caught on fire with me in it. So scary
@OldcastleElf
@OldcastleElf 4 года назад
Pamela Duncan how did it start?
@whatlee8671
@whatlee8671 4 года назад
I get the videos point, but foods that people feed their children everyday Have been deemed carcinogenic by the world health organization back in 2015. Foods such as sausages, hotdogs, burgers, pepperoni, slim Jim’s, bacon and any canned or processed packaged meat; but where’s the uproar ? These foods have been put in the same category as cigarettes for their carcinogenic affects on the human body.
@oldplace5
@oldplace5 6 лет назад
Seems like a gross over reaction.
@TJ-bu9zk
@TJ-bu9zk Год назад
much like 2020-2022... we don't learn
@BF3blog
@BF3blog 9 лет назад
Am I the only one who noticed how unbelievably white that guy's teeth were?`It's like he never used them for anything but to smile.
@EliRides1
@EliRides1 9 лет назад
BF3blog *** LOL ***
@danthemanmc6173
@danthemanmc6173 6 лет назад
BF3blog t That was the first thing I said to my self when I saw him.
@johnsonyessir6638
@johnsonyessir6638 6 лет назад
dentures maybe?
@MultiNaruto900
@MultiNaruto900 6 лет назад
Could literally feature in commercials for Colgate, Listerine, etc
@zari2662
@zari2662 6 лет назад
I wonder of his teeth hurt from having them whitened 😬
@tahiramehmet7163
@tahiramehmet7163 5 лет назад
all the more reason to sleep naked.
@kamiyabritton7098
@kamiyabritton7098 4 года назад
Exactly
@soyoudonthaveananglehuh8513
@soyoudonthaveananglehuh8513 8 лет назад
Sometimes people get hurt MORE by the things put in place to protect them.
@TheJttv
@TheJttv 6 лет назад
The do-nothing alternative is often overlooked or buried. Especially when the public is unhappy.
@cewe2003
@cewe2003 4 года назад
So I can’t even sit on my couch w/o worrying about getting cancer? What the actual heck?!?!?!
@MultiNaruto900
@MultiNaruto900 6 лет назад
*Ironic. TRIS could protect children from fire, but couldn't protect them from itself.*
@politelady123
@politelady123 5 лет назад
They should do a story about the chemical that almost got rid of bedbugs completely (but caused cancer)... now bedbugs are back with a VENGEANCE!
@bedussy6749
@bedussy6749 3 года назад
What’s the chemical?
@politelady123
@politelady123 3 года назад
@@bedussy6749 DDT
@BlackParadeMarcher1
@BlackParadeMarcher1 4 года назад
ok, but why were so many kids catching on fire??
@46st
@46st 4 года назад
Dats wat I'm saying I don't get wat started this
@rachelhansbro7802
@rachelhansbro7802 Год назад
They likely weren’t many deaths, a suitable excuse for people to accept the use of the new ‘toxic’ product
@rogerszmodis
@rogerszmodis 3 года назад
I would rather they find out why enough kids were catching on fire for this to even be a thing. Did parents just put their kids to bed with a stiff drink and a cigarette in the 60/70’s?
@kateh6706
@kateh6706 3 года назад
It’s not that a ton of kids were catching on fire, it’s that most deadly house fires occur in the middle of the night.
@Tracymmo
@Tracymmo 3 года назад
What Kate H said, but yes, we had booze and cigs at bedtime.
@Moonsabie
@Moonsabie 9 лет назад
how is IKEA doing?
@trashboye1235
@trashboye1235 6 лет назад
THE ONLY THING THAT'S A FIRE HAZARD NOW IS MY MIXTAPE
@justalurker5412
@justalurker5412 5 лет назад
Wonder if they had a fire sale to get rid of all those pajamas. 🤔
@BLUEGENE13
@BLUEGENE13 5 лет назад
do you know how hard it would be to test EVERY SINGLE NEW CHEMICAL?
@techhelpportal7778
@techhelpportal7778 4 года назад
Well it is hard. But they still test it for safety
@aemxo
@aemxo 7 лет назад
Jeez just how long has Al Gore been in politics?
@CarDietrich
@CarDietrich 7 лет назад
Long enough to be a democrat from the south
@userequaltoNull
@userequaltoNull 6 лет назад
Too long.
@Tracymmo
@Tracymmo 3 года назад
:41 Rep. Henry Waxman. Was in the House for 40 years
@dacypher22
@dacypher22 4 года назад
Okay, I am not one of those "If I can't recognize the chemical name it scares me and I think it is unsafe" kind of people, but this man just tried to re-assure us by saying "there is not a consensus for a negative impact on human health today in the levels we encounter in homes". So basically, don't worry about it because 100% of the medical field doesn't agree yet.
@kateh6706
@kateh6706 3 года назад
He’s not saying what you think he is. There’s no way to definitively prove that something doesn’t have a negative effect, but all science points to the fact that it is safe.
@dacypher22
@dacypher22 3 года назад
@@kateh6706 I get that. Just the wording was poor. "There is not a consensus for a negative impact" was maybe a poor choice of words. It implies that there are some in the medical field who believe there is a negative impact. A lot of times statements like that are filtered through a public communicator to soften the statement without lying.
@kateh6706
@kateh6706 3 года назад
@@dacypher22 no it wasn’t poor wording. it was scientific wording and the average person is unable to understand what that means
@Loveroffood41
@Loveroffood41 4 года назад
Quite a few years ago when I was in grade school I did a science project that was all about different fabrics and there are some Fabrics that I would never put a child in for pajamas if you're worried about the child burning to death I remember that the two best Fabrics that we're flame retardant was wool in carpet. It also scares me how there's some chemicals in our own clothes that can cause issues.
@una-5023
@una-5023 5 лет назад
Such white teeethh
@smenard1107
@smenard1107 3 года назад
I don’t think it’s too much to ask to be able to light my couch on fire every night before I got to bed.
@Thek0easy
@Thek0easy 9 лет назад
Interesting stuff
@paramyxos8255
@paramyxos8255 3 года назад
Forget triss or whatever I’m suing that senator his teeth blinded my entire family, even my brother who only saw them in the mirror
@emiliamay6153
@emiliamay6153 5 лет назад
Did I see A OCEAN CITY NJ BOARDWALK?
@techhelpportal7778
@techhelpportal7778 4 года назад
What about ocean city MD
@victoriasmith5396
@victoriasmith5396 3 года назад
Highly recommend “Toxic Hot Seat” ,the documentary about this chemical.
@fikarsaddamhussien4851
@fikarsaddamhussien4851 4 года назад
I am the government based on history & Rules.
@seewhaticcurious1
@seewhaticcurious1 3 года назад
Put the kids to bed in wool. Very effective!
@MsJinkerson
@MsJinkerson 5 лет назад
if you look back what products are more dangerous
@davidbohn230
@davidbohn230 3 года назад
His teeth have more chemicals than all the sofas in the US combined 😂
@alunchurcher7060
@alunchurcher7060 4 года назад
testing by governments or even local authorities cost money, how much extra tax again both local and governmental are you willing to pay. its like the infrastructure which mainly is in need of some repair or other or even renewing, its all available but at a cost as is a better education system. money is the root to evil yet its also the route to a better life for all.
@fynnmartin4667
@fynnmartin4667 3 года назад
that state senator had the whitest teeth ever
@VoidHalo
@VoidHalo 9 лет назад
Lol why the mention of polar bears? That's just so out of place compared to the other things they mentioned.
@errhka
@errhka 8 лет назад
+Nothing\ they use polar bears as a test measure for how far chemicals travel in terms of being leached into the ocean. If it's made it to polar bears, that's significant
@jordansmith3721
@jordansmith3721 6 лет назад
Nothing\ Your name implies exactly why you need to do more research. You know NOTHING.
@LeafyCantPlayGames
@LeafyCantPlayGames 5 лет назад
Mutagens? Tris?? Interesting. >_>
@ceasium98
@ceasium98 5 лет назад
Erm isn't it basic A-level chemistry that halogens and halides are highly reactive and thus potential mutagens? Oh wait this is USA
@deserthighways4095
@deserthighways4095 5 лет назад
Anyone who actually believes spokespersons from the Chemical industry also believes in Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, and that Donald Trump will ever make America great again.
@lotusjaggarage2989
@lotusjaggarage2989 5 лет назад
I bet you like having more money in your pocket and the stock market is much higher than it ever has been as far as im concerned trump has made America great again
@bradandmawm3630
@bradandmawm3630 5 лет назад
Brominated ANYTHING tends to be a bad idea. Bromine is incredibly dangerous.
@Bluecollar711
@Bluecollar711 5 лет назад
I am the new pending patent owner of a mechanical device that can potentially lower the death rate in fire-related scenarios in high story buildings across the world. I have spent thousands of hours testing these products and the related scenarios for a human being to escape from high story buildings and be down on the ground in seconds. The name of my devices the Z runner self-rescue system. #Zrunner #Zrunnerselfrescuesystem
@victormontes3499
@victormontes3499 4 года назад
I love that intro music, and then that narrator’s voice! Gets you ready for an awesome story!
@allenmontrasio8962
@allenmontrasio8962 6 лет назад
Of course, cotton is not flammable, but hey, why give up synthetic materials?
@anthonylarranaga5161
@anthonylarranaga5161 6 лет назад
Ummm...I'm a volunteer firefighter, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that cotton IS flammable
@anthonylarranaga5161
@anthonylarranaga5161 6 лет назад
The difference is that cotton, unlike synthetic nylon and polyester blends, doesn't melt when it burns. That's why a lot of departments, including mine, use it in work uniforms.
@global001
@global001 3 года назад
What I learn from watching NY Times videos on safety is that in America, money and wealth is King and the only important thing, well above the American peoples lives. Politicians will protect a companies right to sell a dangerous product and make profits over the lives of the children it damages. They wont even issue a ban on a product they know is dangerous so that another profiteer can come along further down the line and make money from making kids sick. The American political system needs overhauling
@clairmac
@clairmac 3 года назад
Does anyone else wonder how the kids kept catching fire in their sleep? Sorry this sounds stupid and I'm really trying not to be come off blase or anything like but I just can't comprehend how there was so many of these incidents, that a law had to be enacted to make "fire proof" jammies. I mean, what happened in the 60s and early 70s?
@KMcNally117
@KMcNally117 8 лет назад
A wild Al Gore!
@zaniyafarmer
@zaniyafarmer 5 лет назад
back in the day everyone thought literally everything was going to cause cancer
@leebeyer3
@leebeyer3 6 лет назад
*Debating whether or not to like at 420 thumbs up* 🤔🤔🤔
@VicFig1
@VicFig1 6 лет назад
The latch on that breastfeeding baby was all wrong.
@blaynecarver2236
@blaynecarver2236 4 года назад
This is the perfect case for libertarianism. Look at what well intentioned government regulation led to.
@techhelpportal7778
@techhelpportal7778 4 года назад
Exactly.
@techhelpportal7778
@techhelpportal7778 4 года назад
Goverment is too power hungry
@Tracymmo
@Tracymmo 3 года назад
God, no. We need regulations, but they need to be the right ones.
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