25/11/2003

NI people being contaminated by toxins

A cocktail of highly toxic man-made chemicals has been found in people tested across the UK, including Northern Ireland, a survey has revealed.

'ContamiNATION, The Results of WWF's Biomonitoring Survey' revealed that chemicals, such as DDT, which have been banned for decades and which are associated with a range of health problems including cancers and nervous and immune system disorders, continue to contaminate people today. Other chemicals with similar properties, and which are still in use, were also found in high levels.

The survey, which took blood samples from 155 volunteers from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is the first to identify the widespread contamination of ordinary people by a chemical used to prevent fire in everyday products such as cars and TVs.

The flame retardant was found in 7% of those tested, with the highest levels of contamination being comparable with those found in people who are exposed to the chemical at work.

The widely used chemical, known as deca-brominated dipheyl ether, has not been properly tested for safety, according to the WWF, and that current risk assessments are linking the chemical to damage of the brain and nervous systems.

Chemicals with similar properties and which have been shown to have similar negative effects on health have been banned.

Justin Woolford, leader of WWF's Chemicals and Health Campaign, said: "The chemical industry is contaminating the nation and the government is rolling over and allowing it to continue.

"As a major player in Europe, the UK must take proactive action to drive through tough EU legislation which prioritises our health and that of the environment by phasing out the most harmful chemicals in favour of safer alternatives."

The survey, carried out in association with The Co-operative Bank and National Federation of Women's Institutes, visited 13 locations in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales earlier this summer.

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