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Children and parents’ awareness regarding potential hazards derived from the use of chemical products in Greece

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Tsitsimpikou C., Georgiadis N., Tsarouhas K., Kartsidis P., Foufa E., Bacopoulou F., Choursalas A., Kouretas D., Nikolaidis A.K., Koulaouzidou E.A.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/ijerph182412948
Sujet
domestic chemical
domestic chemical
chemical substance
hazard assessment
health risk
risk assessment
safety
toxicity
adolescent
adult
Article
awareness
chemical accident
child
child behavior
female
Greece
health hazard
household
human
male
parental attitude
pilot study
product safety
questionnaire
risk factor
self administered questionnaire
skin irritation
structured questionnaire
toxicity
packaging
Greece
Child
Greece
Household Products
Humans
Product Labeling
Surveys and Questionnaires
MDPI
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Over the last decades, human activities prompted the high production and widespread use of household chemical products, leading to daily exposure of humans to several chemicals. The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency of chemicals’ use by children and parents in Greece and estimate the level of risk awareness and understanding among them. A total of 575 parents and children were asked to answer an anonymous, closed-ended, validated, and self-administered questionnaire. One-third of the children and almost half of the parents participating in the study believed that commonly used chemical products do not pose any risk to human health or to the environment, despite the product labelling. The majority of both children (61.8%) and parents (70.6%) were informed about product safety via the product labelling. Around 20% in both groups could not differentiate between systemic toxicity and acute lethal effects depicted by pictograms on the label and milder hazards, such as skin irritation. Moreover, the information on hazard and precautionary statements appearing on the label was very poorly perceived. Therefore, as both children and parents seem not to clearly identify the hazards and risks arising from the use of everyday chemical products, targeted awareness policies should be implemented to support the safe use of household products. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80058
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