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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Fire service seeks upholstery warnings

The nasfm and the iaff have asked the Federal Trade Commission to force furniture manufacturers and retailers to alert consumers that the polyurethane foam in most upholstered furniture poses the most serious fire hazard found in American homes. In a petition submitted by the two organizations, the ftc was asked to require furniture makers and retailers to provide its customers with the same warning label that furniture producers receive from polyurethane manufacturers, but that currently is not passed along to consumers. The representative label in the petition warns, "Polyurethane Foam Can Burn! In case of fire, serious personal ...

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