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Jim Dent, the long hitter and one of the top Black golfers on PGA Tour Champions, dies at age 85

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:from Level 3 to Level 2. That signals improved safety conditions. The move follows a March visit by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with Jamaican leaders to discuss public safety.

from Level 3 to Level 2. That signals improved safety conditions. The move follows a March visit by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with Jamaican leaders to discuss public safety.

If this story hasn’t shocked you yet, the mention of formaldehyde in connection to a baby’s crib mattress ought to get your attention. It surprises a lot of people to learn that formaldehyde is a chemical used in many household products, including as a binding agent in adhesives and glues. In crib mattresses, it may be present in the glue used to hold layers together, particularly in foam- or fiber-filled models.The problem? Formaldehyde is

Jim Dent, the long hitter and one of the top Black golfers on PGA Tour Champions, dies at age 85

, and babies are especially vulnerable, as they breathe more air per pound of body weight and spend long hours with their faces just inches from the mattress surface. Long-term or repeated exposure has been linked to cancers of the respiratory tract and leukemia. Even at lower levels, inhaling formaldehyde can cause:For parents looking to avoid formaldehyde in crib mattresses, there's an easy guarantee: the UL Formaldehyde Free Validation. This standard validates that a product does not contain formaldehyde or formaldehyde precursors.Shopping for a crib mattress shouldn’t feel like navigating a chemistry lab. But with so many hidden toxins in conventional options, it’s important to know what to look for and what to avoid. Start by reviewing the materials list, if it’s available. If a brand isn’t transparent about what’s inside, that’s a red flag. Watch out for common off-gassing culprits like polyurethane foam, vinyl and other synthetic materials.

Jim Dent, the long hitter and one of the top Black golfers on PGA Tour Champions, dies at age 85

If you’re not a materials expert, don’t worry. These independent standards help you verify that a product is truly safer for your baby. Here are a few to prioritize:There’s no way to eliminate every chemical from your baby’s environment. They're all around us. But that doesn't make parents powerless. CNN's article bringing this topic into the mainstream highlights a positive trend: More people are waking up to the reality of toxic chemicals in consumer products and demanding better.

Jim Dent, the long hitter and one of the top Black golfers on PGA Tour Champions, dies at age 85

Every dollar you spend on certified, transparent products instead of conventional and fast furnishings supports companies pushing for stronger regulations and cleaner supply chains. And as more families demand safer options, manufacturers will be forced to evolve, not just because it’s good PR, but because it becomes the expectation.

We may not be able to control every exposure, but we can control what we normalize. Why not start where it matters most? Where your baby rests their head.The bottom line? People are still traveling. But how — and why — they travel is evolving fast.

From personal retreats into eco-conscious glamping escapes, today's vacation is less about crossing borders and more about crossing emotional thresholds. Travel isn't just about escape from reality anymore; it's about seeing the world with intention.

As one GGA spokesperson put it: “People are still eager to explore, but they’re choosing experiences that feel safe, familiar, and personally meaningful. It’s not just about where to go—it’s about why we’re going in the first place.”And that mindset feels like a page straight out of Travelbinger’s playbook.

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