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A sofa can leak flame retardants because the chemistry was mixed into the foam rather than bonded to it. The evidence says legacy body burden can fall when the source is removed, but Britain's fire test may keep the clean replacement route closed. In this episode, we debate: if a sofa's chemical load can physically leave the body when the source is removed, is the main story a practical reversible exposure that shoppers can reduce, or a regulatory dead end because Britain's fire test and missing disclosure make the clean replacement route unavailable? We unpack 6 concepts you will need before reading the article: Additive vs Reactive Flame Retardants, The Dust Route, Body Burden as a Balance, The Replacement Door, The Smoulder-Test Trade-Off, and Label Scope Gap. This is a standalone episode. No prior episodes required. One thing to take away: do not panic-replace a sofa in Britain just to "get rid of chemicals" unless the retailer can explain how the new piece passes the fire test; dust control, HEPA vacuuming, damp wiping, and asking whether compliance comes from barrier construction or added flame retardant are the practical questions this article makes visible. Related episodes: The Fire Test, The Unregulated Room, The Dominant Route. Useful for listeners comparing sofas, flame retardants, house dust, furniture fire safety, formaldehyde emissions, indoor air quality, and low-chemical furniture claims. Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-chemistry-in-your-living-room
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