Is Toxic Mold is Everywhere?
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Hidden
Toxins In Your Walls
Health damaging toxins hide in unsuspecting places. That's especially true in
the case of some
building products. Take, for example, the walls of your home. Most walls in
homes and offices are
made with dry wall. Dry wall is composed of gypsum board with paper (usually
recycled) on either
side. It comes in 4 foot by 8 foot pieces, usually ½ inch thick. Dry
wall itself isn't toxic, but the
plaster-like mud substance used to cover seams usually does contain toxins.
The
Toxic Culprit In Dry Wall
When dry wall is hung it is fastened to wallboards and studs with nails and
screws. Where the
individual dry wall boards meet there are small gaps or seams. To hide these
seams and create
a smooth even wall surface, the seams are covered with a paper tape and then
plastered over with
something called joint compound. Joint compound is also used to cover the nails
and screws.
The joint compound or "white mud" as it is referred to in the industry
usually comes pre-made.
About three coats are required and for the average home which translates into
about 25-50 gallons.
The
Dangers Of Joint Compound
Joint compound is composed of gypsum or sometimes limestone, polyvinyl acetate,
and benzene
(the preferred solvent). A natural or synthetic starch is used as a binder and
mica, clay, talc or perlite
is used as a filler. Ethylene glycol helps to control the drying time. Antibacterial
and antifungal agents
are also added. Many of these substances are known toxins. In a Harvard study
done for the EPA,
joint compound was found to release as many as 25 volatile organic compounds
or VOC's. Six of the
compounds they identified are suspected human carcinogens. The picture gets
worse because the
release of these VOC's into the air of your home increases over time. That's
right. Instead of decreasing
as you might expect, the vapors were found to increase rather than decrease
depending in temperature
and humidity conditions. Interestingly, the higher the temperature and humidity
the more VOC's
released. This means breathing the air in your home may increase your risk of
cancer - indefinitely.
Nontoxic
Alternatives
There are nontoxic alternatives to the conventional highly toxic joint compounds.
One such brand is
called Merco. It has natural binders and has no fungicides or preservatives.
Dry wall experts say using
this type of joint compound is a little more difficult but the quality and finish
of it is far superior.
Merco comes as a powder
and has to mixed fresh on the construction site and used that day so it's
a little more labor intensive. Up to 4 layers, instead of 2 or 3, may be required.
After sanding it, however,
the drywallers -- whose first experience with it was in our new home -- said
it finished like glass. For the
homeowner they reported only advantages, saying it bonded to corners better
than conventional joint
compound, looked better, and was stronger. They stated the quality of the non-toxic
alternative was so
high it would never crack.
Being
A Conscious Consumer
Most of us are unaware the dangerous toxins we are exposed to every day - especially
the toxins right
in our homes. According to the EPA the air you breath in your home on the average
is 4 times more
polluted than the air you breath out doors. Most of this pollution outgases
from a variety of substances
in building products like joint compound and in interior decor products like
carpeting, caulking, particle
boards, sealers, finishes, furniture and paints. Knowing where toxins hide is
half the battle. Once you do
it's easy to find alternative safer products. For just about everything there
are safe very low toxic or
completely nontoxic choices. Be a conscious consumer. Your health will benefit.
The
Death Of A Thousand Paper Cuts
Exposure to environmental toxins adds up over time. Unfortunately you are exposed
to not one or two
toxins on a daily basis, but dozens or more likely hundreds. These toxic exposures
add up. They weigh
on -- impact -- a number of the body's biological systems. In the worst-case
scenarios they are known
to trigger cancers. Avoiding these sources of toxins, while more expensive short
term, isn't difficult.
There are alternative non-toxic products available readily. For the complete
newcomer who wants to
avoid this toxic stuff, there are many certified 'green' building consultants
who can help guide you to
quality products and answer questions. I highly recommend it.
The
Bigger Picture: Health And Consciousness
Avoiding toxins anywhere -- in your food, your home and environment -- makes
good health sense. It's
a smart preventative measure that will lower your risk of many diseases. It
'averts the danger not yet
come' as Ayurveda recommends. But there's more to the picture. The body, according
to ancient systems
of natural medicine, profoundly influences our state of mind. In turn the mind
profoundly influences the
condition and strength of the body. Look after the health of both because they
co-create each other.
The quality of life is measured
by more than the absence of disease, in the mind, body, and spirit
model of health. Simply put, creating health is much more than creating a body
free of disease. It's
also about recognizing that the body can support and nourish -- create -- a
state of mental fullness
that is serene, completely aware, highly alert, fully awake, infinitely connected,
emotionally enriched,
and flowing in complete harmony with natural law and solidly balanced. This
is the 'consciousness'
part of the picture. It's important because the body and mind feed back onto
each other and profoundly
influence the health of one another. This is one way to think about the mind-body
model of medicine.
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