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Yucky Toxic Shower Curtains – New Plastic Shower Curtains Could Be Hazardous to Your Health

You know that chemical like smell that emanates from a newly opened shower curtain? Well it turns out it could be hazardous to more than just your nose. Those PVC curtains (polyvinyl chloride) contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), phthalates and organotins.

The Center for Health, Environment & Justice has just published “Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain’s Chemical Smell”, which claims more than 100 chemicals are released into the air when consumers open the packages containing the curtains.

That “new” smell sticks around too. the report found that 108 different VOCs were released into the air over a months time. AND, the level of total VOCs was over 16 times greater than the recommended guidelines for indoor air quality established by the U.S. Green Building Council.

These VOCs are linked to a variety of health problems including respiratory irritation, central nervous system problems, and liver and kidney damage.

The Center for Health, Environment & Justice, a consumer advocacy group tested curtains purchased at Wal Mart, Bed, Bath and Beyond, K-mart, Sears and Target and found unacceptable levels of toxins in a variety of brands. All five curtains tested contained phthalates DEHP and DINP, chemicals banned in children’s toys in California, Washington, and the European Union.

“The release of so many volatile organic compounds, many of which are toxic, raises serious questions about the risks PVC shower curtains pose to families, especially young children exposed to these vapors. Every effort should be made to eliminate PVC shower curtains from homes and to replace them with safer alternatives,” said CHEJ Science Director and report co-author, Stephen Lester.

So skip the cute well coordinated plastic curtain if it’s made from PVC. Most major retailers have begun to phase out these toxic contributors to indoor air pollution, so it pays to take a look at the label. Currently, both Ikea and Marks and Spenser offer only PVC- free curtains.

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Comments

  1. Jennifer Lance says

    June 18, 2008 at 3:20 pm

    A reader turned me on to these cute, safe, educational curtains:
    http://eyr.lil.mybluehost.me/2007/09/18/pvc-free-shower-curtains/

    we put a glass door in our new bath, but it does make it harder to bathe the kiddos

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  2. Jennae @ Green Your Decor says

    June 21, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    Of course there are people who will say they have been using these for years with no problems, but I say “if you know better, do better.” After reading about this study and seeing it on the news several times, I started looking into alternatives to these toxic shower curtains. Here are some of the options I found:

    http://www.greenyourdecor.com/?p=512

    and

    http://www.greenyourdecor.com/?p=524

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  3. Jolly Green Girl says

    June 23, 2008 at 4:18 pm

    I never did like plastic curtains.. smell wise or aesthetically; so went with a fabric liner and curtain. I am glad I did!!! Plastics seem to be getting a lot of flack these days.

    Reply
  4. dee says

    June 26, 2008 at 3:40 pm

    I am really upset about this whole shower curtian thing. I am taking mine back to the store went and bought a fabric one today. they should all be taken off the market and recalled. They stores shouldn’t carry them at all.

    Reply
  5. Heather Dunham says

    January 19, 2009 at 9:21 pm

    I can’t just use a fabric curtain… we end up with water all over the floor! Which is kind of the purpose of the curtain, not just privacy but waterproofness.

    I didn’t realize there were non-PVC alternatives though… I’ll certainly look into those options now! 🙂

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  6. Strip Curtain Doors says

    August 8, 2010 at 8:35 am

    Most people used PVC curtains because it is more inexpensive than any kind of curtains but after reading this post I know what kind of curtains will use.

    Thanks for sharing this healthful tips.

    Reply

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