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Ski wax exposes users to dangerous chemicals


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By Cheryl Katz, Environmental Health News

In a cluttered workroom at the back of the Berkeley shop, technician Bobby Panighetti readies a pair of skis for their first tracks, infusing the bottoms with hot wax. This essential ritual is being performed at winter sports centers around the world as the ski season gets under way.

waxBut new scientific research suggests that ski wax can expose users to potentially dangerous chemicals that can build up in bodies and may carry serious health risks, including cardiovascular disease, liver damage, hormone disruption and cancer.

Racers in particular use waxes with high amounts of fluorine-containing compounds, which can include substances known as perfluorochemicals. These so-called high-fluoro waxes make the skis go faster, but that speed could come at a cost – especially for parents who may layer on race wax week after week without knowing how to handle it safely.

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  1. Alex Campbell says - Posted: December 27, 2010

    Sorta kinda like when the first reports of cigarette smoke causing lung cancer was published.
    Way back the British documentary on the Marlboro Man was not allowed to be aired in the USA. Courtesy of big tobacco and the Confederate States of America.

  2. chris herndon says - Posted: March 26, 2011

    I highly reccomend a well ventillated area and a respirator while burning or melting any ski tune materials.

  3. Rich Beneduci says - Posted: June 20, 2012

    Why not check out Green Ice Ski Wax. Flouro -free race wax. This is a safe alternative.