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    EPA prohibits use of solvent responsible for 88 deaths since 1980

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    By News Team on May 1, 2024 Health, MY World, Washington
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    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made a significant move on Tuesday by banning most uses of the solvent methylene chloride, a cancer-causing chemical that has been linked to at least 88 deaths since 1980.

    This decision comes after years of advocacy from environmental and public health groups urging the EPA to take action to protect workers and consumers from the dangers of this toxic substance.

    Paint stripper finally banned after years of protest

    Methylene chloride, also known as dichloromethane, is commonly used as a paint stripper and in other industrial applications. However, exposure to the chemical has been linked to serious health risks, including cancer, neurological damage, and respiratory issues.

    In recent years, there have been numerous reports of deaths and injuries caused by exposure to methylene chloride, prompting calls for stricter regulations.

    The EPA’s ban on most uses of methylene chloride is a major victory for public health and safety. By taking this action, the agency is sending a clear message that the risks associated with this chemical are too great to ignore.

    Protect workers who handle methylene chloride

    The ban will help protect workers who handle methylene chloride in their jobs, as well as consumers who may be exposed to the chemical through products like paint strippers.

    Environmental and public health advocates have praised the EPA’s decision, calling it a crucial step towards reducing the risks posed by toxic chemicals in our environment. They hope that this ban will serve as a model for future regulations aimed at protecting human health and the environment.

    Overall, the EPA’s ban on most uses of methylene chloride is a significant development in the fight against toxic chemicals.

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