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Subject: INFO: "Toxic Infoline" Answers Questions About Household Toxics
Date: 12 Aug 1993 06:44:24 GMT
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Free Info on Household Toxics

	Wondering why the dog got sick right after you used
roach spray on the kitchen floor? or whether the toilet cleaner
with the babbling brook on the label lives up to its gushing,
"environmentally friendly" promises?  The answers to these and
other questions about household toxics are a free phone call
away.  The Toxic Infoline, of the Natural Resources Defense
Council, is 1-800/648-NRDC (in New York State, 212/687-6862).


