No parent should have to wonder whether everyday products could quietly affect their child’s health. That’s why strong chemical safety protections—and the science behind them—matter.
In this final video of our three-part series, Protecting Health From Toxic Chemicals, Danielle Berkowitz-Sklar talks to her mom about how she kept five young children safe at home—just as every parent tries to do.
The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), first passed in 1976 and strengthened in 2016, has improved how the U.S. oversees chemical safety. But we still have a long way to go to ensure the chemicals in our homes, schools, and everyday products are adequately reviewed and safe for children and families.




