The lead in the pvc migrates to the surface where it is readily picked up by your hand and then transferred to the mouth.
Why is vinyl records harmful.
The magic material jordan explains is pvc.
For vinyl albums you re trying to add back the technical elements that were lost when the first record was pressed.
They rarely end up in landfill and their inherent value means that unsold new records are often melted down and reused.
The toxic additives in vinyl readily leach and migrate out of pvc products.
If you break down pvc you get deadly chlorine gas and heavy metals.
Why would you want to remaster an album.
Older records in the sixties and seventies don t have a ton of deep bass.
Pvc production releases dangerous pollutants including vinyl chloride ethylene dichloride mercury dioxins and furans and pcbs.
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Vinyl plastic products expose children and all of us to harmful chemical additives such as phthalates lead cadmium and organotins all substances of very high concern.
The experience of putting a physical record on your vinyl record player dropping the needle down and enjoying listening to the music is unparalleled.
Then there is the composition of the vinyl itself.
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Other chemicals such as dioxin and phthalates both carcinogenic may also be released into an indoor environment endangering the people who.
Merely handling a binder made with pvc stabilized by lead can result in lead exposure.
Vinyl buying maybe be up but the records people are actually purchasing and sometimes not playing is a definite cause of concern.
Its service life also comes into question.
True most vinyl records involve the use of fossil fuels chemicals and energy but they typically endure for decades with vinyl lps being cherished bequeathed and resold.