Healthy Child Times - Summer 2008
  Healthy Child Times   Quarterly Newsletter: Summer 2008

HOT BUTTON HEALTH ISSUE

What Lies Beneath: Toxic Turf Under Our Toes

By Janelle Sorensen

My kids love the first opportunity of the summer season to kick off their shoes, peel off their socks, and run around outside with bare feet. More and more these days, I am increasingly concerned about the material in between their little toes when they touch down at the park or the playground. It all started when I noticed a big truck dumping new ground covering around my daughter's school playground. I could smell the playground's acrid odor before I saw it (my nose is my initial alarm system for toxic intruders and in this case, the bells were ringing loudly). Upon closer inspection, I saw that the ground covering was a loose fill of what appeared to be shredded tires. Wait a minute, I thought to myself, aren’t tires considered hazardous waste? Isn’t that why we can’t just toss them in the garbage? Why are we using these where our kids play?

Baby Hand in Rubber Turf

In an effort to recycle the growing waste piles of used tires, manufacturers across the country have begun making artificial turf out of the discarded rubber. They are using scrap tires as crumb rubber in-fill on playing fields, as shredded loose fill around playgrounds, as composite solid playing surfaces, and even as landscaping mulch. While it seems an environmentally-friendly option at face value, these materials may impact children’s health as initial research shows potential chemical and heavy metal leaching depending on a wide variety of external factors. Overall, it’s better to be safe than sorry. This definitely warranted an eco-mom investigation and what I discovered was confusing, to say the least. Read More>>>

WHAT'S NEW?

Our new book, Healthy Child Healthy World: Creating a Cleaner, Greener, Safer Home, hit shelves in April!
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"This is a book that EVERY single parent needs to read…before they read the What to Expect Books or even Dr. Sears books."

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These make wonderful baby shower presents as well as a great read for those DIYers who want to detoxify their homes. Pick up a copy of your own.

Watch Our New Public Service Announcement

Wee Generation’s Green Baby Team Introduces
Eco-Friendly Bag Design

Wee Generation, a collaboration of Healthy Child, Seventh Generation, and Rickshaw bags, IDEO, William McDonough, have completed the design for an eco-friendly, Cradle to Cradle-certifiable baby bag.

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The eco-chic bag is on sale now, pick one up here.

Not only will you end up with a great baby bag, but all profits from the sale of the bags will also benefit us!

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“Wee Generation’s eco-friendly baby bag is an important development in consumer goods,” said William McDonough, green architect and environmental designer. “The initiative sets the pace for an environmentally-intelligent industry and will continue to change how goods are created and repurposed going forward.”

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IN THE NEWS

Huffington Post: Modus Operandi for Millennial Parents: Avoid Unnecessary Exposures by Christopher Gavigan

L.A. Mama: What's In Your Water?

Healthy Child Healthy World Supports the Kids Safe Chemicals Act - Download the Environmental Working Group's Factsheet to learn more.

DR.'S VIEWPOINT

Dr. Warren Porter

The Chemical Legacy of the “Perfect” Lawn

By: Dr. Warren Porter

Dr. Porter has been a professor of Environmental Toxicology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison for over 20 years. He has done extensive research on the effects pesticide use has on human health.

Baby in Grass

A beautifully manicured lawn or garden is something of an American past-time. But the use of pesticides and herbicides to maintain our lawns poses potential health risks to those most likely to appreciate them: our children. But Dr. Porter, a specialist in Environmental Toxicology, contradicts conventional wisdom by explaining that it's not how much pesticide is used, but often, how little. As he puts it: "the dose make the poison". Read on to discover the findings of his research, and how you can make your lawn and garden organic and safe for your family. Read More>>>

SIMPLE STEPS TO BETTER HEALTH

Easy Steps for Healthy Summer Fun

Aaaaaahhhh. Summer. Basking in sunshine, family vacations, almost endless fun and play. It’s every child’s nirvana. It’s fun for parents, too, but we have to be aware of the other side of the coin: beach advisories, insects carrying disease, heat exhaustion and more. Follow these easy steps for a safe, stupendous summer.

Girl Swimming in Pool

  • Swim in clear waters: Opt for the cleanest beaches, non-chlorinated pools, or safer chlorinated pools. Want a watering hole in your own yard? Keep large pools clean and chlorine-free and pick small kiddie pools made of hard plastic.
  • Get a safe dose of your daily D. Sunshine is the best source of Vitamin D, a nutrient vital to almost every system in the body. Bask in it responsibly and use the safest sunscreen.
  • Keep ‘em full of fluids. All that activity and sunshine can quickly deplete a child’s system leading to heat exhaustion or worse. Make hydration easy by keeping a reusable water bottle with you at all times. Since the hot summer sun can promote leaching from plastic water bottles, invest in a stainless steel version from sources like Klean Kanteen or Sigg. And nix drinks from the hose, most contain traces of lead and can also be contaminated with lawn chemicals or bacteria.
  • Keep the bugs from bugging you. Nothing ruins a picnic or hike faster than pesky pests like mosquitoes and ticks. Prevent problems by keeping skin covered, going indoors at dusk, and using the safest repellents.
  • Use non-toxic alternatives for pet pests. Reduce another pet source of pesticide exposure by wiping Fido’s paws with a damp rag when you get home from walks. You may do your best to keep him off lawns that have the application signs posted, but many people apply chemicals to their lawns without posting signage. If Fido walks on it, he’ll bring it back home.

 

THE PURSUIT OF PROTECTIVE POLICY

Child with Bottle

Things are looking pretty good on the legislative front. We’ve got a long way to go, but with the continued support of parents like you, we’re making amazing strides in our efforts to make this world a healthier place.

Read the most current legislation affecting your child's health, from toys to baby bottles.

REMARKABLE RESOURCES

Summertime means more fresh fruits and veggies, great garage sales, and travel!

Use these helpful resources to get the most out of your summer!

Find a local organic farm or a local farmer’s market, co-op, CSA, and more.

Child at Farmer's Market

Summer is also peak re-use season; find high-end green items at bargain prices by using Craigslist or Kids Consignment Sales. You can also share quality kid’s items year-round on Zwaggle.

Planning a memorable family vacation? Teach your children well by traveling responsibly. Check out Ecotourism.org or New American Dream’s Travel Green Now information. You can also join the new community of global responsible travelers and add your own stories and advice.

SHOP FOR CHANGE

Maple Grace Offers 50% Donation from Sale of Custom HCHW Butterfly Onesies and Swaddle Blankets

Healthy Child Healthy World Onesie and Swaddle

Keep your lawn and home pest free this summer without harmful chemicals. Use this safe, organic botanical solution from EcoSMART.

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LATE-BREAKING STUDY

Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain's Chemical Smell (June, 2008)

New laboratory tests reveal the familiar “new shower curtain smell” may be toxic to our health.

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The release of this report is sponsored by the Center for Health, Environment and Justice’s (CHEJ) PVC Campaign and the Work Group for Safe Markets.

COMMUNITY PARTNER HIGHLIGHT

Beyond Pesticides works with allies in protecting public health and the environment to lead the transition to a world free of toxic pesticides.

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Read a new article by Jay Feldman, Executive Director of Beyond Pesticides, on the hidden threat of using a ubiquitous antibacterial chemical, triclosan.

RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS LEADER'S CORNER

Q&A with Tim Smith, Senior Director of Sustainable Development for Shaklee Corporation

HC: What is innovative about your business?

TS: Shaklee was founded by an entrepreneur who was a pioneer in the fields of health and ecology. Our current CEO, Roger Barnett, is also entrepreneurial and he motivates his staff to be creative in developing the best natural health products...

HC: What motivates you to do the sustainable development work you are doing?

TS: I have always gravitated to companies with social and philanthropic values.

Learn More About Why Sustainability is at the Heart of This Successful Business. >>>