15 Mar 2000
Medical experts have criticised the lack of control over chemicals present in a range of household products, in a key new report published today [1]. The authors are doctors from the British Society for Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine (BSAENM). They warn that exposure to perfumes, household chemicals or air pollution can lead to symptoms including allergies and fatigue
The report, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Recognition and Management,
calls on the Government to tighten the regulation of chemical use. The
new controls should include tighter rules on the authorisation of chemicals.
They should also require the removal of persistent chemicals from our
food.
Dr Keith Eaton, one of the report's authors, commented:
Our report confirms the problems caused to some individuals by
exposure to chemicals. These patients need better diagnosis and treatment.
They also need to be protected by the Government from chemicals which
contaminate our food and environment.
EU research has shown that only 14% of the most heavily used chemicals
have a full set of basic safety data [2]. Commenting on this, Dr Michael
Warhurst, Chemicals Campaigner at Friends of the Earth, said:.
We are all exposed to too many poorly understood chemicals. It
is time the Government forced industry to only use chemicals that they
have shown to be safe.
Friends of the Earth is calling for five key policies to create a safe
and precautionary regulatory system for chemicals - see note [3] for details.
Both the main authors of the report and two sufferers
of multiple chemical sensitivity are available for interview [4] Copies
of the Report and/or Executive Summary are available from FOE Press Office.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
[1] 'Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Recognition & Management. A document
on the health effects of everyday chemical exposures and their implications'.
Third Scientific Report of The British Society for Allergy, Environmental
and Nutritional Medicine. K. K. Eaton and H.M. Anthony (moderators).
Short executive summary available from FOE. Full report costs £10
incl P&P, cheque to BSAENM, PO Box 7, Knighton, LD7 1WT or credit
card 0906 3020010 (50p/min).
[2] Only 14% of chemicals produced or imported at >1000 tonnes/year
in the EU have a basic set of safety data publicly available, according
to the EU's own chemicals body, the European Chemicals Bureau. Public
Availability of Data on EU High Production Volume Chemicals', European
Chemical Bureau, 1999.
[3] Friends of the Earth's 5 key policies for sustainable use of chemicals
are:
[4]
The moderators of the report, Dr Keith Eaton and Dr Honor Anthony
are both available for interview,as are two victims of multiple chemical
sensitivity (one based in Yorkshire, the other in Middlesex).Contact
FOE for details.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team