Delaware Healthy Homes

| How is dry cleaning hazardous? When you take that plastic bag off of the dry cleaning in your closet, you’re releasing toxic chemicals into a small space – and opening the door to a cancer risk. According to the US EPA, inhaling the fumes of perchloroethylene – a popular dry cleaning solvent – can cause cancer.What you can do… Remove the bag from your dry cleaning to air out the clothing in a well-ventilated area before you bring it into your house. Consider using a home dry-cleaning kit, which usually involves a special sheet you throw in the dryer with your clothing.  – Back to Inside Healthy Homes | Request Additional Information [ Request Additional Information – Text Version ] __________ Watch the Dry Cleaning TV Commercial __________ Alternatives to Perchloroethylene __________ US EPA Perchloroethylene Fact Sheet __________ NIOSH Health and Safety Topic Dry Cleaning | 
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