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kalo bahaya utk baby..kenapa dicipta kan lampin pakai buang ni...
kan dh berkurun wujudnya pampers ni..
payah la camni...semua bahaya belaka..
nti menyusahkan idop..
tp alhamdulilah anak aku xde la ruam yg tumbuh..
ok je kulit nyer..
perlu ke nk tukar ke diapers cloth tuh....
tp cam susah je nk dapt...
selalu jual kt mana yerr... |
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Originally posted by luv_ma at 22-8-2007 05:24 PM
bestlah cloth diapers nih..
thanx'
harus ku carik
cloth diaper tuh cmnerr??
1st time dgr..utk apaa? |
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Originally posted by ms_butterfly at 23-8-2007 12:53 PM
cloth diaper tuh cmnerr??
1st time dgr..utk apaa?
harger dia 100+ gak kan....jenuh lah nak menyuci...dah lah anak kiter dua2 tu suka pooopoooo....... |
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citer pasal bahaya ni dah lama.. bukan setakat lampin pakai buang, tapi turut melibatkan pad..
dlm utusan pengguna july 2002 pun ada cakap..
rekemen - kalau baby tu kasi pakai lampin or cloth diaper..
kalau pad tu - buat sendiri or pakailah pad herba.. |
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Originally posted by aziiemy at 24-8-2007 12:35 PM
citer pasal bahaya ni dah lama.. bukan setakat lampin pakai buang, tapi turut melibatkan pad..
dlm utusan pengguna july 2002 pun ada cakap..
rekemen - kalau baby tu kasi pakai lampin or clot ...
Setuju... back to nature. |
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Reply #38 alifinara's post
a'ah gel yg samer dlm disposable diaper & menstrual pad. skrg nie, menstrual pads pun ader dlm bentuk kain...mcm dulu2 |
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Reply #44 marissa_raif's post
sehelai dlm rm60+ termasuk insertnyer. kalo nak cuci senang jer, masukkan ke dlm mesin & mmg dinasihatkan guner mesin sbb kalo basuh ngan tangan takut nnt sisa2 sabun masih melekat kat cloth diaper tu. |
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Originally posted by Oshin at 3-8-2007 12:28 PM
Patutlah, dari lahir sampai sekarang bersambung-sambung ruam si Iskandar.
Dulu Shin guna daploline (sp?) cream zink oxide, tapi nurse dari HUKM kata cream tu panas. Dia cadang guna Franch Oil. S ...
mia pun slalu naik ruam...lepas tukar huggies je terus serasi.... |
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biasanya cloths diapers ni jual by online.
regenya leh tahan gakkn. |
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My daughter in Kissaluvs COLORS!GALLORE fitted diaper
Kissaluvs COLORS!GALLORE fitted diaper - Melon Orange/Lime Green |
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Reply #53 danielly's post
dane mana nak dapat nih..mcm nak guna cloth diapers jer... |
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Reply #30 Delifrance's post
cakap pasal formaldehyde....in fact most of our things at home ada formaldehyde...it's carcinogenic tapi if it is not more than 1ppm..i think shld be ok....
laminated floor
kitchen cabinet with laminated board
wardrobe
table with laminated paper etc...semua ada formaldehyde
nanti riz carik article on this, paste kat sini for our reference ya...
[ Last edited by harizariel at 27-9-2007 05:47 PM ] |
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Formaldehyde: Some surprises at home
It's hard to avoid exposure to formaldehyde formaldehyde /for穖al穌e穐yde/ (for-mal磀i-hid) a gas formerly used as a strong disinfectant; now used as an aqueous solution (see formaldehyde solution, under solution ). The gas is toxic by inhalation or absorption and is carcinogenic., a respiratory irritant and suspected carcinogen. It protects latex paints from mildew and inhibits wrinkles in permanent-press fabrics. It's also a key ingredient in many insulating foams, durable automotive resins, and glued-wood construction materials.
A new study finds that although manufacturers have in recent years cut formaldehyde emissions from some of its most notorious sources--such as particleboard--many common consumer products still release copious amounts. Indeed, one of the big surprises was the amount coming from certain floor finishes, observes Thomas J. Kelly, a chemist who led the new analysis.
Under contract to the state of California, Kelly's team at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio, measured 24-hour formaldehyde emissions from 55 domestic consumer and construction products. While polyurethane floor finishes don't emit the toxicant 1. poisonous.
2. poison.
tox穒穋ant (tks-k, he found, the more durable acid-cured resin finishes do. Until they dry, they can spew up to 1.2 grams per square meter per hour--nearly 1,000 times more than bare particleboard.
Moreover, he notes, refinishing a home's floors with this product could saturate other surfaces--walls, furniture, carpeting, even toys--with formaldehyde, allowing it to reenter the air long after the floors had dried.
Wet fingernail hardeners and polishes also proved to be big emitters. A 3-inch-square coating emitted far more formaldehyde--between 50 and 800 micrograms--than did an equal area of particleboard or veneer-covered plywood, the Battelle scientists report in the Jan. 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. While this can offer individuals--from fashion-conscious teens to professional manicurists--a big slug of the toxicant, nail treatments coat small areas and the exposures are short-lived. By contrast, plywood, particleboard cabinets, and new plastic-laminate counters not only cover relatively large areas but also emit measurable formaldehyde continuously for days to weeks.
Other major sources of formaldehyde included permanent-press shirts and draperies. While a single washing reduced a shirt's formaldehyde emissions by 60 percent, Kelly notes that draperies might never get washed. Pre-pasted wallpaper, while wet, also emitted substantial amounts of the toxicant--nearly 700 [micro]g per square meter per hour.
Kelly's data on the effect of washing permanent-press fabric "is nice information that we can pass along," notes Peggy L. Jenkins, who manages the Indoor Air Quality Program at California's Air Resources Board in Sacramento. The main use of the new data, she says, "will be to improve and revise our guidance to the public" regarding what to buy.
While the recommended exposure limit of 0.5 parts per million in air will not change, she says, "we have, with this new information, a little more meat and potatoes" on where big exposures may occur. For instance, she says, consumers may want to ask more questions about floor finishes or cabinet materials, instructing their contractor to use products that emit less formaldehyde.
but don't get panic... buang semua barang kat umah yer...as long as it's very little...no harm...ini sebagai pengetahuan kita ajer...
tapi, bila fikir2 balik, kenapa nowadays, lifespan kita makin kurang..mungkin ini salah satu faktornye....so many chemical used!!!!
[ Last edited by harizariel at 27-9-2007 06:14 PM ] |
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Reply #55 harizariel's post
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ye ke...kat jb mcm x penah tengok pon....kat mane nak beli.... |
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