Maryland becomes 2nd state to pass this reform
for Immediate Release
Thursday, March 19, 2020
The
Maryland General Assembly passed a bill on Wednesday to restrict the use of chemical flame retardants in furniture, children’s products and mattresses.
The Family and Firefighter Protection Act passed with strong bipartisan support and was sponsored by Senator Guy Guzzone and Delegate Bonnie Cullison. It was championed by
Marylandfirefighters and public health advocates, including the Professional Fire Fighters of
Maryland, the
Maryland Fireman’s Association,
Maryland PIRG and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Maryland PIRG Director Emily Scarr issued the following statement about the vote:
“We applaud the Maryland General Assembly for passing the Family and Firefighter Protection Act.
“Flame retardant chemicals have been added to consumer products and furniture for decades with a goal of providing fire safety. Unfortunately, they are not effective at reducing harm from fire and these toxins are putting our firefighters and families at risk from exposure. We are thrilled that Maryland has joined states and retailers that are restricting these chemicals in children’s products, furniture and mattresses.
“There is no logical reason to continue to use flame retardant chemicals in children’s products, furniture or mattresses. There are safer non-toxic alternatives readily available. We now look forward to Governor Hogan doing the right thing and quickly signing this bill into law.