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用空瓶装厨房调料,会损伤健康吗?
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-14 10:49
很多人都有这样的习惯,将矿泉水瓶、饮料瓶洗干净用以储物,比如装酱油、醋等调料,大饮料瓶装 米、面、粮、油等,一些人还把塑料瓶称作"厨房神器"。 然而,看起来环保节约的废物利用,却隐藏着不小的健康隐患。 不推荐重复使用饮料瓶、矿泉水瓶 生活中,塑料制品随处可见。尽管都是塑料,但它们之间其实有差别。 塑料制品上有三角箭头标志,三角中的塑料从1—7不等,代表的是它们原料树脂的规格。不同等级的 塑料制品,有着不同的特性和应用场景。 大家常见的饮料瓶、矿泉水瓶、一次性包装袋等,通常是1号PET材质,即聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯。这 种材料轻巧、无异味、化学性能稳定、气密性强,可直接用于食品包装,是应用最广的饮料包装材料。 市场上的PET塑料品,只要遵守国家标准,在符合存放条件、存放周期的情况下,有害物质的迁移量 都低于标准量,不会给人体带来健康风险。但是如果重复使用,或更换盛放的东西、在不适合的条件下存 放,可能导致本来安全的塑料瓶变得不安全。 有研究发现,用PET塑料瓶分别装4%的乙酸、10%的乙醇和20%的乙醇时,装乙酸的瓶中的有害物质 锑的迁移量明显高于另外两种。 ■ 高温会让饮料瓶变得不安全 PET不耐高温,不能用于 ...
损害器官、提高患病风险 这种“厨房神器”别再用了!
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-11 22:41
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the health risks associated with the reuse of plastic bottles, particularly PET bottles, which are commonly used for beverages and food storage. It emphasizes that while these bottles are designed for single use, their repeated use can lead to the migration of harmful substances into food and beverages. Group 1: Health Risks of Reusing Plastic Bottles - Reusing beverage and mineral water bottles can pose significant health risks due to the potential migration of harmful substances when they are used for different liquids or stored under inappropriate conditions [5][6][8] - The migration of harmful substances, such as antimony, can increase when bottles are used to store acidic liquids like vinegar, which can alter the pH and enhance the leaching of toxins [5][9] - High temperatures can cause PET bottles to deform and release harmful substances, making them unsafe for storing hot food or liquids [6][10] Group 2: Aging and Degradation of Plastic Bottles - PET bottles have a shelf life, and prolonged use can lead to aging, which increases the migration of harmful substances [8][10] - The accumulation of antimony, a toxic metal used in the production of PET, can lead to irreversible damage to various organs if ingested over time [9][10] Group 3: Types of Plastics and Their Safety - Different types of plastics have varying properties and safety considerations. For example, HDPE can withstand higher temperatures but still poses risks when used for food storage [14] - PVC and LDPE are commonly used in everyday items but are not recommended for high-temperature applications due to the potential release of harmful substances [15][16] - PP is noted as the safest option for food storage, being microwave-safe and suitable for hot food, but caution is advised regarding the lids used with these containers [18]
高温天注意了 这些日用品摆放不当可能引发火灾
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-06-06 01:01
Core Points - The article highlights the risk of fire caused by glass objects under sunlight, comparing them to "small grenades" due to their potential to ignite surrounding materials [1][4] - A recent incident in Beijing's Huairou district involved a storage compartment catching fire due to improperly stored glass and paper materials, demonstrating the dangers of mixed storage [3][4] - The phenomenon is explained through the lens of the magnifying effect, where sunlight can be focused by glass objects, leading to ignition of flammable materials [6][11] Summary by Sections - **Incident Description** - A fire occurred on June 4 at a street shop's storage compartment, which was quickly addressed by firefighters [1][2] - The compartment contained only cardboard and miscellaneous items, with no active production or electrical wiring present [3] - **Cause of Fire** - The investigation revealed that the storage was overcrowded with mixed items, including empty glass bottles and paper products, which contributed to the fire risk [3][4] - Sunlight entering through gaps in the locked compartment door focused through glass items, igniting nearby combustible materials [4][6] - **Similar Cases** - Other incidents were cited, such as a fire caused by a double-sided mirror reflecting sunlight onto a table, and another involving crystal balls igniting cardboard in a backyard [6][9][7] - **Fire Prevention Tips** - Recommendations include avoiding placing glass objects in direct sunlight and keeping them away from flammable materials [13] - Emphasis on educating children about the dangers of using magnifying glasses and similar items [13]