Carcinogen-Free Cleaning Products Merrimack NH

Most people would never knowingly douse their kids in benzene or dispense narcotics into their neighborhoods from their dryer vents.

Robert Cameron Brethauer
(603) 623-3516
706 Riverway Pl
Bedford, NH
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease

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Peter Edward Corrigan, MD
(603) 623-3516
31 Riverway Pl
Bedford, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Georgetown Univ Sch Of Med, Washington Dc 20007
Graduation Year: 1979

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Stephen Francis Rowe
(603) 623-3516
706 Riverway Pl
Bedford, NH
Specialty
Pulmonary Disease

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Gregory Charles Fanaras, MD
(603) 889-4131
168 Kinsley St Ste 10
Nashua, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Vt Coll Of Med, Burlington Vt 05405
Graduation Year: 1990

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Dr.William Goodman
(603) 886-0290
8 Prospect Street
Nashua, NH
Gender
M
Education
Medical School: Tufts Univ Sch Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1989
Speciality
Pulmonologist
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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5.0, out of 5 based on 1, reviews.

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Stephen Francis Rowe, MD
(603) 623-3516
706 Riverway Pl
Bedford, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Vt Coll Of Med, Burlington Vt 05405
Graduation Year: 1975

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Peter Edward Corrigan
(603) 623-3516
706 Riverway Pl
Bedford, NH
Specialty
Pulmonary Disease

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Albee Lewis Budnitz, MD
(603) 577-3300
27 Wheaton Dr
Nashua, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med, Detroit Mi 48201
Graduation Year: 1973
Hospital
Hospital: Southern New Hampshire Regiona, Nashua, Nh; St Joseph Hospital And Trauma, Nashua, Nh
Group Practice: Memorial Medical Assoc

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Stephanie Wolf Rosenblum, MD
(603) 577-3004
47 Berkeley St
Nashua, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Yale Univ Sch Of Med, New Haven Ct 06510
Graduation Year: 1982

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Christopher C Daigle, MD
(603) 886-0290
10 Prospect St Ste 201
Nashua, NH
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Brooklyn, Coll Of Med, Brooklyn Ny 11203
Graduation Year: 1996
Hospital
Hospital: Southern New Hampshire Regiona, Nashua, Nh
Group Practice: Nashua Pulmonary Medical Assoc

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As public awareness grows about super-scenting, more companies are providing safer products. Ask questions, do research, share information, and remember not to trust all labels. Most people would never knowingly douse their kids in benzene or dispense narcotics into their neighborhoods from their dryer vents. With full ingredient disclosure, educated consumers will be able to decide what they want to use on their bodies.

  • Hundreds of businesses and some towns have already implemented fragrance-free policies in response to the growing number of scent-related health problems. In September 2006, for example, New York state passed a law requiring schools to use cleaning products free of carcinogens, reproductive toxins, or scents that could aggravate asthma. They based their criteria for the products on standards certified by Green Seal (www.greenseal.org), a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.
  • Call companies to request complete ingredient disclosure and warning labels.
  • Email fdadockets@oc.fda.gov to voice your support for national fragrance regulations. Visit www.ehnca.org for more information.
  • Send letters to your congressional representatives asking them to demand analysis of fragrance chemicals, accurate labeling of all products, and expansion of right-to-know regulations, so companies will disclose all ingredients.
  • Voice your displeasure to establishments that use air fresheners.
  • If you have an adverse reaction to a fragrance, report your experience to the Consumer Products Safety Commission (800-638-2772; www.cpsc.gov/incident.html ), the FDA (202-401-9725), and the manufacturer.
  • To obtain research reports or to test the toxicity of your own product, air, or other sample, contact a reputable lab, like Anderson Laboratories (www.andersonlaboratories.com; 802-295-7344).
  • Take individual responsibility for what you let seep down your own drains. Wastewater plants are not equipped to handle fragrance chemicals, which contaminate waterways and wildlife.
  • By purchasing only nontoxic products, consumers send the message that companies will make more money and gain loyal customers if they start using safer ingredients.

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