Saturday, August 25, 2007

Sam Suds and the Case of PVC: The Poison Plastic

Duration: 04:31 minutes
Upload Time: 06-10-11 13:42:08
User: FreeRangeStudios
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Sam Suds, PI -- Poisons Investigator -- Protects the Johnson household from dangerous toxins. Word around the bathroom was he was washed up. Until she floated in... Log onto www.PVCFree.org to learn more and tell Target to phase out the poison plastic!

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prudishowsgirlgl ::: Favorites
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07-08-12 01:55:12
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ferretyluv ::: Favorites
Ack, I can't type this late at night. Correction: a lot of GOVERNMENTS are more sensible than America's.
07-07-26 03:35:37
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ferretyluv ::: Favorites
Come to think of it, I mostly see on products 6's, 5's, and 4's. I think I've only seen 3's a couple times in my life. I didn't know you could make siding out of vinyl. But what about people's vinyl record collections? You can't stop that.
07-06-19 09:14:53
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frglee ::: Favorites
If its so toxic why is it still being used everywhere? Isn't it the responsibilty of governments to ban it?
07-03-13 13:28:35
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ferretyluv ::: Favorites
It's also the gov't responsibility to keep their countries safe from terrorism and help when natural disasters strike. The gov't does shit. They only listen to lobbyists, most of them are from oil companies, which produce plastic.
07-06-19 09:09:32
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Maddohattaa ::: Favorites
Just look at Denmark, we have a responsible government, we have the lowest *other example* sugar tolerance levels in food in all of Europe, but ever since we joined the EU we have had to lower our standards dramatically, "government" isn't perfect. They have to protect us and the producers, which are not always the same. >:
07-07-25 23:39:34
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ferretyluv ::: Favorites
Yes, I know Denmark and a lot of countries in the EU are a lot more sensible than America's. I was talking about our government. Yes, I know how to spell government. "Gov't" is an English abbreviation for "government." Also, what about vintage vinyl clothing from the '80s? What about pleather? Like new car smell?
07-07-26 03:31:58
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2bPVCfree ::: Favorites
Great video! PVC is so toxic--everyone needs to see this video because most household bathrooms today "smell like a new shower curtain!"
07-01-23 09:18:44
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ferretyluv ::: Favorites
But homes have plumbing, a lot of which is made with PVC pipes. Luckily, they're underground. What about those three-way PVC connector thingies? People use those all the fucking time! Let's face it, PVC is here to stay. How about we work on just keeping it out of the bathroom?
07-07-26 03:34:31
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purpledragon42 ::: Favorites
This is a humorous and creative way to inform people about the dangers of PVC. Thank you so much for creating this video!
07-01-23 02:07:57
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lmgibbs ::: Favorites
Great video! Thank you for the informative video. Loved it - do another one. Thanks
06-10-25 21:16:19
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websuspect ::: Favorites
Thanks for sending me the info about Number 3.
06-10-22 19:50:15
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cpfd10 ::: Favorites
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and other government agencies had found vinyl "safe and effective" in toys and other products
06-10-13 16:24:51
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mberger47 ::: Favorites
Please provide URL of "safe and effective" report from gov't agency
06-11-01 19:47:24
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feelytouchy67 ::: Favorites
Since the mid-60's, it has been known that vinyl chloride (precursor to PVC) is extremely carcinogenic and damaging to the bones (acroosteolysis). The Manufacturing Chemist s' Assoc. was well aware of this.Read DECEIT & DENIAL.
07-01-25 12:12:42
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