by Maureen
(Vancouver, BC)
skin burns from dry-erase markers
Hi NTA,
I work for AusPen a non-toxic, refillable dry-erase marker, and I get calls all the time from people with chemical sensitivities who can't be around toxic markers.
They get headaches or even breathing difficulties. One mom showed me a picture of burn marks as she tested the dust of dry-erase markers on her daughter's arm. It's the xylene in regular markers that is so harmful.
While it may seem like an insignificant change, the switch to non-toxic markers at school or work really can benefit our health.
From NTA:
Thanks for sharing this great product with us! We've heard of similar incidents here in the U.S., but it's rarely publicized.
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