tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534196919569910788.post5133217727997073778..comments2023-10-26T13:43:41.998-04:00Comments on Agent Orange Legacy: Viewpoints: Change safety standards for toxic furnituredeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13504259248424080558noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534196919569910788.post-69282994813848178622012-07-23T21:30:42.108-04:002012-07-23T21:30:42.108-04:00I have brought this up every time I shopped for fu...I have brought this up every time I shopped for furniture, so Mr smug salesman stalking me until I get tired of it. I ask..... Oh everything we use in & on our furniture is safe for the family and the environment. OK throw me a deal Mr smug, ya sure and we even cart the old crap away. So after years of sitting on product that has high toxic levels, not like I had none in me already. So 5 years ago when we left our house for apt life, oh I should have hung myself a month later. I started to get a rash all over my body when I walked,sat or layed like the king that I am. I would break out in this rash that made me break out all over, so when I asked the owners of the complex about what kind of chem's they used on their carpet. Oh we don't treat them with any thing... We moved of course into another apt and gee whizz no more rash. So yes in closing this stuff has to be tested and regulated a whole lot better, all across the USA. Just one more tidbit our bedroom and dining room furniture was all made in Viet Nam, Aaah AO Maybe???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com