
The company announces that the Apple Watch band can be worn safely and reports toxic chemical substances and litigation.
The company states that many smart watch bands have PFAS (Polyfluoroalkyl Materials), and the Apple Watch bands can be worn safely.
PFAS is related to many health problems and is known as “eternal chemicals” because it is not decomposed in the body or environment.
PFAS research at Notre Dame University
A survey by the Nutre Dame University revealed that nine different smartwatches and fitness tracker brands contain PFAS. No specific brands that have positive reactions in the test have been identified, but the investigation states that Apple bands were included.
As a result, it was found that 9 of the 22 bands that have been tested contain a high level of PFAS called Perfle Orohexa acid (PFHXA). The rise in the PFHXA level was more widespread with an expensive watch band, that is, a watch band of $ 15 or more (…).
Chemicals migrate from the processed surface to the skin, dust and air, creating multiple exposure routes, such as inhalation, oral intake, and percutaneous absorption. PEASLEE and his team mentioned this as a serious concern about wearable consumer products (…)
Forever chemicals include immunodecasting, hormonal adjustments, children’s growth delays, low birth weight, adolescent early, increased risk of specific cancer such as kidney cancer and testicular cancer. It is thought to be related.
One of the particular concerns raised by the research team is that PFAS may pass through the skin, but it requires further research on how much it will occur.
Collapse lawsuits for 3 Apple Watch bands
register Apple is currently facing the PFAS lawsuit for three Apple Watch bands.
This lawsuit, which was filed in the northern part of California yesterday, is especially intended for three bands of Apple Watch, a sports band, ocean band attached to the new basic model Apple Watch, and Nike Sports bands attached to the NIKE brand Apple Watch. I am. Apple explains that these three products are all made of Full Oroerastomers, but claims that the litigation has concealed the presence of Perfulle Oloalkyl Materials and Polifluoroalkyl Materials (PFAS). There is.
Apple, the band is safe, but PFAS will be abolished step by step
Apple acknowledges that some products contain PFAS and is said to have the highest concentration of fluorine polymer. However, the band says that it is safe.
The Apple Watch band can be worn safely by users. In addition to its own tests, we also work with an independent research institute to conduct strict tests and analysis of materials used in our products, including the Apple Watch band.
despite this, News Week Is reporting the company’s plan to gradually abolish PFAS over time.
Apple also stated that it was a plan to “completely abolish” the use of PFAS in its products. The company said in a November 2022 document that “it has started with the highest usage PFAS class, that is, fluorine polymer evaluation.”
The company states that this has nothing to do with safety concerns.
In our analysis, it was indicated that these materials were safe during the product, but I felt that it was important to expand the range of manufacturing along the supply chain. We concluded that the goal is to limit the use of all PFAS compounds. It takes time to completely abolish PFAS from Apple products and processes.
Apple certainly calls PFAS “harm”, which may be the effect of chemicals that cannot be properly disposed of on the environment.
We need to make sure that non -PFAS alternatives do not become disappointing alternatives. The alternative is the same or more harmful as the replacement PFAS.
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