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Chemical Pollution



What is Chemical Pollution

Chemical pollution is when certain compounds are or are eliminated in the environment. Chemicals that disrupt ecosystem processes. This cause of the biological elements of death or injury. Some types of chemical contamination? An example is that of us humans carrying toxic waste or chemicals into the ocean. This tends to result in a leak. This is how chemicals get released. Antoher Way is on purpose. They are constantly downloading things they do not want in the ocean in the forests and deserts. This cause of a chemical or toxic substance. The causes are simply people. These noxious liquids are acetone cyanohydrin, carbon disulphide, cresols, naphthalene and tetraethyl lead. acrylonitrile, carbon tetrachloride, ethylene dichloride and phenol.benzene, styrene, toluene and xylene. acetone, phosphoric acid and tallow. You can not copy the forms in earlier due to the fact that copying and pasting into a report i did not.

Effect of Chemical Pollution:

 

The most alarming of all man's assaults on the environment is the contamination of air, land, rivers & sea with risky & even lethal materials. The chemicals sprayed on croplands or forests or gardens are long in the soil, entering in to living organisms, from six to five in a chain of poisoning & death. Chemical pollution may have harmed the brains of millions of kids around the world in what scientists call a "silent pandemic".

The world is bathed in a soup of industrial chemicals that harm the intellectual potential of the next generation and may increase the incidence of diseases such as Parkinson's disease, they say.

Every human being is subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death. Allthis was produced by the sudden and prodigious development of an industry for the production of artificial or synthetic chemicals with insecticidal properties. What distinguishes the new synthetic herbicides is their enormous biological potency. They have immense power not only to the poison, but to enter the body of most life processes and adjust and often fatal danger. Therefore, the destruction of enzymes whose function is to protect the body from destroying, which blocks the oxidation processes of the body gets its energy, which prevent the normal functioning of various organs and can initiate positive cells and the condition of slow adjustment leading to irreversible malignancy.

The role of low level of contaminants such as lead and mercury on the developing brain has been recognized for decades and measures taken to reduce exposure to a maximum. But scientists at the School of Public Health at Harvard, in Boston, say at least 202 chemicals known to the ability to destroy the brain and its effects on low levels of exposure are unknown. They say the exposure limits for chemicals should be established for pregnant women and young children, recognizing the distinct sensitivity of the developing brain, which is much more susceptible to the toxic effects of chemicals.

How to Control Chemical Pollution:

 

1. They are found in home products such as paints, paint removers & other solvents, wood preservatives, aerosol sprays, cleansers & disinfectants, moth repellents & air fresheners, stored fuels & automotive products, hobby supplies & dry tidy clothes.

2. Use products outdoors or in well ventilated according to the manufacturer's instructions.

3.Buy in quantities that are used quickly disposable products used or rarely used in its local collection site for hazardous waste. To find the nearest you, call (651) 222-7678.

4. Do not store pesticides that are not needed inside. Dispose of non-ventilated containers at your local hazardous waste collection on the web.

5. Do not disturb lead-based paint. Instead of sanding or burning, cover with paper or building materials.

6. By replacing your carpet, insist on products, including the platform of the carpet and glue, with little or no formaldehyde content

7. Do not leave the car inside the garage. Do not allow smoking in your home. Buy one or more carbon monoxide detectors in your home.