Outdoor Furniture

Patio furniture, deck chairs, and outdoor seating. Fabric cushions often treated with PFAS for water resistance. Metal may have protective coatings. Plastic furniture can degrade in sun releasing chemicals.

Why It Matters

PFAS in water-resistant fabrics. Sun exposure accelerates plastic degradation. Children play on and around outdoor furniture. Chemical residues transfer to skin.

Chemicals of Concern in This Product

Ingredient Red Flags

Watch for these on ingredient labels:

  • 'Water-resistant' or 'stain-resistant' fabric
  • Cheap plastic that degrades quickly
  • Unknown metal coatings
  • Pressure-treated wood (contains preservatives)

What to Look For

  • PFAS-free fabric or cushions
  • Solid wood (teak, cedar) furniture
  • Powder-coated metal without lead
  • Natural fiber cushions with removable covers

Finding Safer Options

Sustainably sourced teak or cedar furniture, recycled plastic lumber (HDPE), aluminum with powder coating, Sunbrella PFAS-free fabrics.

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