At play: Is artificial turf toxic?
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PASS-TROTURF: Artificial ground cover has been found to contain lead. (Photo: mricon/Flickr)
Dad may want to nix that fake grass putting green: Synthetic turf's rep is taking a pounding this spring. Four New Jersey artificial playing fields have registered high levels of lead, the neurotoxic heavy metal, and the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission is investigating, according to the Washington Post. And not only that, but the recycled crumb rubber fill used as padding has been found to release toxic volatile organic compounds (VOC)s. These include styrene-butadiene, classified by the EPA as a probable human carcinogen, and whose inhalation can produce irritation of eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Another VOC in the fill, ethylene-propylene, is on EPA's hazardous air pollutants list.
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