|
Melamine is low pressure laminate resin consisting of a white
crystalline organic base. Melamine is mainly used to produce melamine resin when combined with formaldehyde produces a very durable thermoset plastic. Formaldehyde is a toxic carcinogen found in particleboard furniture.
This furniture releases the highest concentration of pollutants into the air inside the home in the form of breathable
dust and vapor particles. Exposure to formaldehyde occurs when dust and
vapors are breathed in. This plastic is often
used in kitchen cabinets, glues, countertops and is the main constituent of Formica®. According to the Environmental
Protection Agency, it is both a contaminant and byproduct of several pesticides. Melamine is on the Hazardous
Substance List cited by National Toxicology Program (NTP) and International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
|