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September 14, 2023

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December 4, 2018

Mattress Foam Fire in India

 

 

 

 

 

3 killed as fire breaks out at Barnala factory

3 killed as fire breaks out at Barnala factory
Police and administration officials rushed to the spot. Tribune photo

Parvesh Sharma
Tribune News Service
Sangrur, December 4

Three people were charred to death to death as a fire broke out inside a godown, where mattress and sofa foam were kept, near Barnala on Tuesday.

Barnala SSP Harjeet Singh said they had information that some employees were trapped inside the factory.

Barnala Deputy Commissioner Dharmpal Gupta confirmed three deaths. The DC said he had told the Barnala SDM to shift the bodies to civil hospital for post-mortem.

The three were employees of the industrial unit in Ugoke village, SSP Harjeet Singh said.

Singh said fire-fighters struggled for nearly six hours to bring the blaze under control. Fire tenders from adjoining districts were also pressed into service.

A government spokesperson later said the fire had been extinguished.

The cause of the fire is being investigated, the SSP said.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has sought a detailed report from Barnala Deputy Commissioner Dharam Pal Gupta about the incident, the spokesperson said.

The chief minister has announced a compensation of Rs 1 lakh each to the family of Jagjeet Singh (24), Sikander Singh (25) and Sadhu Singh (27), who died in the fire incident.

Gupta and other senior officials visited the site and met the families of the victims. — With PTI inputs

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/fire-breaks-out-in-foam-factory-near-barnala-in-punjab/articleshow/66933594.cms

 

Houston leads construction job growth for the year ending October 2018

 

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December 3, 2018

Mattress Initiative

American manufacturers warn buyers about hazardous materials in mattress foam
By:

Jordan Highsmith

Posted: Nov 30, 2018 06:13 PM CST

Updated: Nov 30, 2018 06:49 PM CST

U.S. (WIAT) — Americans buy more mattresses in December than any other month. American manufacturers of mattress foam are warning buyers about hazardous chemicals in imported mattress foam.

Consumer advocate Elisabeth Leamy says foams found in some mattresses may contain potentially dangerous chemicals.

CertiPUR-US is working to reduce health risks in mattresses. Leamy says the Michigan-based non-profit puts furniture through rigorous tests before certifying the foam is free from hazardous materials. Due to growing consumer demands, more companies are using certified foam in their mattresses.

“If your mattress is more than 10 years old it doesn’t benefit from that strict standard,” Leamy said.

One way to determine if furniture meets the safety standard is to look for the certified seal.

“We spend a third of our lives sleeping on our mattresses. So this is an investment worth making in something that is right for you,” Leamy said.

https://www.cbs42.com/news/local/american-manufacturers-warn-buyers-about-hazardous-materials-in-mattress-foam/1630951367

December 3, 2018

Mattress Initiative

American manufacturers warn buyers about hazardous materials in mattress foam
By:

Jordan Highsmith

Posted: Nov 30, 2018 06:13 PM CST

Updated: Nov 30, 2018 06:49 PM CST

U.S. (WIAT) — Americans buy more mattresses in December than any other month. American manufacturers of mattress foam are warning buyers about hazardous chemicals in imported mattress foam.

Consumer advocate Elisabeth Leamy says foams found in some mattresses may contain potentially dangerous chemicals.

CertiPUR-US is working to reduce health risks in mattresses. Leamy says the Michigan-based non-profit puts furniture through rigorous tests before certifying the foam is free from hazardous materials. Due to growing consumer demands, more companies are using certified foam in their mattresses.

“If your mattress is more than 10 years old it doesn’t benefit from that strict standard,” Leamy said.

One way to determine if furniture meets the safety standard is to look for the certified seal.

“We spend a third of our lives sleeping on our mattresses. So this is an investment worth making in something that is right for you,” Leamy said.

https://www.cbs42.com/news/local/american-manufacturers-warn-buyers-about-hazardous-materials-in-mattress-foam/1630951367