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Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature.

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Hoehn, RM; Jahl, LG; Herkert, NJ; Hoffman, K; Soehl, A; Diamond, ML; Blum, A; Stapleton, HM
Published in: Environmental science & technology
May 2024

Flame retardants (FRs) are added to vehicles to meet flammability standards, such as US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard FMVSS 302. However, an understanding of which FRs are being used, sources in the vehicle, and implications for human exposure is lacking. US participants (n = 101) owning a vehicle of model year 2015 or newer hung a silicone passive sampler on their rearview mirror for 7 days. Fifty-one of 101 participants collected a foam sample from a vehicle seat. Organophosphate esters (OPEs) were the most frequently detected FR class in the passive samplers. Among these, tris(1-chloro-isopropyl) phosphate (TCIPP) had a 99% detection frequency and was measured at levels ranging from 0.2 to 11,600 ng/g of sampler. TCIPP was also the dominant FR detected in the vehicle seat foam. Sampler FR concentrations were significantly correlated with average ambient temperature and were 2-5 times higher in the summer compared to winter. The presence of TCIPP in foam resulted in ∼4 times higher median air sampler concentrations in winter and ∼9 times higher in summer. These results suggest that FRs used in vehicle interiors, such as in seat foam, are a source of OPE exposure, which is increased in warmer temperatures.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

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0013-936X

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

58

Issue

20

Start / End Page

8825 / 8834

Related Subject Headings

  • Temperature
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Humans
  • Flame Retardants
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Exposure
 

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Hoehn, R. M., Jahl, L. G., Herkert, N. J., Hoffman, K., Soehl, A., Diamond, M. L., … Stapleton, H. M. (2024). Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature. Environmental Science & Technology, 58(20), 8825–8834. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10440
Hoehn, Rebecca M., Lydia G. Jahl, Nicholas J. Herkert, Kate Hoffman, Anna Soehl, Miriam L. Diamond, Arlene Blum, and Heather M. Stapleton. “Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature.Environmental Science & Technology 58, no. 20 (May 2024): 8825–34. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10440.
Hoehn RM, Jahl LG, Herkert NJ, Hoffman K, Soehl A, Diamond ML, et al. Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature. Environmental science & technology. 2024 May;58(20):8825–34.
Hoehn, Rebecca M., et al. “Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 58, no. 20, May 2024, pp. 8825–34. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.est.3c10440.
Hoehn RM, Jahl LG, Herkert NJ, Hoffman K, Soehl A, Diamond ML, Blum A, Stapleton HM. Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature. Environmental science & technology. 2024 May;58(20):8825–8834.
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Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

58

Issue

20

Start / End Page

8825 / 8834

Related Subject Headings

  • Temperature
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Humans
  • Flame Retardants
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Exposure