{"id":8999,"date":"2012-06-05T17:20:55","date_gmt":"2012-06-06T00:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-367309-1145696.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=8999"},"modified":"2012-06-05T17:20:55","modified_gmt":"2012-06-06T00:20:55","slug":"beyond-non-voc-paint-decorating-with-zero-toxin-paint-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelgoodstyle.com\/articles\/beyond-non-voc-paint-decorating-with-zero-toxin-paint-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Beyond Non-VOC Paint: Decorating with Zero-Toxin Paint (video)"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>We are moving Green Diva Headquarters (which also happens to be my home!) in two weeks. Very exciting stuff, if not exhausting! We started painting this week. We\u2019ve been researching this for a couple of months. We started back when we did a Sleeping Naked is Green segment with Chris Murphy<\/a> of Smart Little House<\/a>, who talked to us about the difference between low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound), zero-VOC, and non-toxic house paints.<\/p>\n What we learned back then was that the VOCs that impact our health are not regulated – WHAT?!? Only the ones that are harmful to the ozone are regulated. There are a lot of other chemicals in house paint that are NOT researched or regulated. So, while the big paint companies are busy lowering if not removing some VOCs from their paints, there are a lot of other VOCs and hazardous compounds that have not been well researched or regulated. Many of these are suspected to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic, hormone disrupting, and can cause asthma and illness to humans and animals as well as generally bad for the environment. ICK!<\/p>\n