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Should I be testing for radon levels in my home?
Are there alternatives to using pesticides for bedbugs?
Should I use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer on my child?
Should I be concerned about my child's exposure to chlorine in swimming pools?
Should I use antibacterial soaps?
Does CPCHE provide product endorsements or a list of companies that sell greener/safer alternatives to products on the market?
Is there a list of municipalities in Canada that have put in place pesticide by-laws?
During pregnancy, should I be concerned about Thimerosal in the flu vaccine?
What are the risks to my child if I use household cleaning products? Are there alternatives?
The federal government's ban on polycarbonate baby bottles is great. But, what about pregnant women using the water bottles? Should pregnant women just follow the advice about avoiding high-temperature washing and disposing of old, worn bottles?
The #7 symbol is confusing. How can I tell which containers labelled #7 contain Bisphenol A? What about hard plastic containers with no number on them at all?
I've heard there is lead in some lipsticks. I've also heard this is an urban myth. Which is it? In the same vein, I've heard you can use a simple test to see if lipstick contains lead which involves rubbing it on a piece of paper then running a penny or
Does CPCHE have a position on EMFs (electromagnetic fields)?
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