Press Release Summary: Social news site on the dangers and effects of Bisphenol A New (BPA) in baby bottles.
Press Release Body: Two parents have developed a social networking site that would help in engaging the vast global community in the battle against Bisphenol A in baby bottles.
Aldergrove, B.C. (PRWEB) April 30, 2008 -- The website titled www.bpafreebottles.org would offer individuals a meaningful way to interact with others, share stories and news articles from around the web in one convenient place.
The site features a news submission area, recent headlines from the news updated every 30 seconds, and comments sections on each news post allowing people to discuss how they\'re reacting to the recent scare of children\'s products containing bisphenol a.
Dan Deyette and his wife started the site just two weeks ago and already the site is beginning to flood with traffic. It\'s forced them to pay for upgrades with their web hosting account to meet the demands. Their passion for the issue began when their daughter was born on February 4th and they realized that everything they had purchased for her contained the chemical bisphenol a.
\"It\'s really exciting to see parents able to talk with each other about what\'s going on in the news. Now they can discuss how they\'re dealing with the situation and get advice from one another. As studies are released and more information is known, we feel it important for the lines of communication between parents to remain open.\" Says Deyette.
Deyette says, \"Anyone can submit a story they\'ve seen in the news and allow others to have a conversation about it. People can vote on the articles to rank their relevance and importance so that only the most important information floats to the top.\"
Deyette encourages anyone interested in this topic to join up and receive free updates on what\'s going on as the FDA and Health Canada review this chemical and manufacturers keep up with the demand on BPA free products.