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No.5 Football, Rubber Football, Soccer Ball Durable Quality Rubber for Practicing Training

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Made from durable materials like rubber or featuring re-enforced stitching, these balls are puncture-resistant. Even if your dog’s teeth pierce the surface of the football, it won’t deflate. Key specs – Surface: Indoor (futsal); Outer material: Polyurethane; Bladder material: Butyl; Panels: 30 Boon P, Biesebeek JT, Donkersgoed GV. Dietary exposure to lead in the Netherlands. Report number 2016-0206. Bilthoven, The Netherlands: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM); 2017. NL. Besluit van 22 november 2007, houdende regels inzake de kwaliteit van de bodem (Besluit bodemkwaliteit) [Soil Quality Decree. Decree of 22 November 2007 setting out general rules for soil quality]. Staatsblad van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden 469, 2007:1. http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0022929. The toxicological reference value for lead also relates to a non-threshold effect. It is based on developmental neurotoxicity, and the reference value was set extremely low to minimise lead exposure to a level as low as possible. Results of migration tests

Okay, so if you are looking for a football that you can throw the farthest distance, the Hol-ee football will leave you wanting more – the holes prevent you from throwing it as far. The Kong Ballistic is made for indoor play. It’s gentle enough that it won’t break a window from an awkward throw. I was more worried about our Mastiff tester crashing around my home as he chased after it than any damage the football could do.ECHA. Authorisation – establishing reference DNELs for DBP. RAC/24/2013/09_rev 2. 12 April 2013. RAC/24/2013/09_rev 2. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/21961120/rac_24_dnel_dbp_comments_en.pdf/44ab77fd-d6fa-4d73-b0ed-9317fd6c0422. ECHA. Establishing a reference dose-response relationship for carcinogenicity of five cobalt salts. 2016. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13563/rac_agreement_cobalt_salt_en.pdf/43762b12-5e8f-457a-9858-f5a4737c2e00. EuropeanCommission. Request to the European Chemicals Agency to assess whether the presence of certain substances in recycled rubber granules used as infill in synthetic turf could pose a risk to human health. 2016. Ref. Ares(2016)2535167 - 01-06-2016. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13641/echa_rest_proposals_rubber_granules_en.pdf. EC. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste. Official J European Communities L 182. 1999. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:31999L0031&rid=5. EFSA. Cadmium in food. Scientific opinion of the panel on contaminants in the food chain (question no EFSA-Q-2007-138). Adopted on 30 January 2009. EFSA J 2009;980:1-139. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2009.980/pdf.

The comparison shows that the rubber granulate on all tested pitches complies with the limits applicable for mixtures: for all CMR substances in rubber granulate, the concentrations found (either for the individual substance or for the group) were all well below the concentration limits applicable for mixtures. For the carcinogenic PAHs for instance, the concentrations found for ECHA-8 (5.8 and 19.8 mg/kg for the 50th percentile and maximum of the pitch values, respectively) were considerably lower than the concentration limits of 100 or 1000 mg/kg specified in REACH Annex XVII entry 28 for individual members of this group. However, other regulatory limit values, although not directly applicable to rubber granulate as such, were exceeded by some substances in rubber granulate. This concerned five of the eight PAHs that are subject to limits in consumer articles and toys under REACH Annex XVII entry 50: BaP, BaA, CHR, BbFA and BeP exceeded both limits (1 and 0.5 mg/kg, respectively) by 2.2–7.75 and 4.4–15.5-fold, respectively. Two phthalates (DEHP and DIBP) exceeded the soil limit, but none of the six phthalates that are subject to REACH Annex XVII entry 51/52 exceeded the limit value for toys. Finally, three metals (cadmium, cobalt and lead) exceeded the limit value specified by the Toy Safety Directive (with cadmium and cobalt also exceeding the soil limit). However, the limit in the Toy Safety Directive concerns a migration limit and the comparison with the content is a worst-case scenario, since it is unlikely that 100% will migrate. Indeed, the migration into water appeared limited to absent for these metals (Supplementary Table S2). If you want to splash out a bit more, there’s the Delta Max, which features outer material made of a microfibre PU that is more durable and better protected against scuffs and scratches than that used on the Delta One. The substances prioritised in step 1, as well as the substances for which no regulatory limit value was available, were further prioritised in step 2. The criterion used in this step was the classification of the substance as CMR category 1A (for a proven CMR in humans) or 1B (for a probable CMR in humans) in the Classification & Labelling Inventory [ 21]. This inventory is a public database containing the classifications (whether officially laid down in European legislation or self-applied by companies) for all notified and registered chemical substances in Europe. The prioritisation was for substances with a CMR profile as generally these hazards are considered to constitute the properties of highest concern for humans. The panels on the Pro Void are thermally bonded, in comparison to the traditional stitching method, which helps to reduce water intake and ensure a more predictable flight. Along with these seamless panels, the ball features a texture pattern of tiny stars across the outer for improved control and a consistent first touch – always a plus – as well as a laminated butyl rubber bladder to guarantee long-lasting shape retention.

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Bakker J, Hakkert B, Hessel E, Luit R, Piersma A, Sijm D, et al. Bisphenol A: part 2. Recommendations for risk management. Report number 2015-0192. Bilthoven, The Netherlands: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM); 2016. ECHA. Committee for risk assessment (RAC). Opinion on an Annex XV dossier proposing restrictions on lead and lead compounds in jewellery. ECHA/RAC/RES-O-0000001304-85-03/F. Adopted 10 March 2011, Helsinki, Finland. Key specs – Surface: Grass and astroturf; Outer material: 70% polyurethane, 20% recycled polyester, 10% viscose cover; Bladder material: Butyl rubber; Panels: Not specified

EFSA. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in food. Scientific opinion of the panel on contaminants in the food chain (Question N° EFSA-Q-2007-136). Adopted on 9 June 2008. EFSA J. 2008;724:1-114. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2008.724/epdf The risk assessment indicated that the oral and dermal routes are the main contributors to the exposure of amateur football players to substances in rubber granulate; the inhalation route appeared not to contribute. No concern was identified for their exposure to the prioritised phthalates, benzothiazoles, BPA and metals in rubber granulate from Dutch STP, not even under worst-case conditions, as the estimated exposures to these substances were below the exposures that would lead to adverse effects on health. The prioritised PAHs appeared to be the substances of the highest concern, but even for this group of substances the measured migration from the Dutch field samples resulted in estimated additional cancer risks that were just above the negligible risk level of one in a million. The results from the present investigation are in concordance with the findings in previous national and international investigations into the health risks of rubber granulate [ 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34], and were recently confirmed in the investigation by ECHA [ 12]. Not only does it squeak, but it also holds up to strong bites. Our Labrador tester would go long, catch the pass, and then enthusiastically shake the ball around when she realized it squeaked! If you want to play a game of fetch with a football, then there are no ifs or buts about it. You need a dog-proof football – It’s the perfect dog toy for any football obsessed pup. ECHA. C&LInventory 2016 [updated November 2016]. https://echa.europa.eu/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database.

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Key specs – Surface: Grass and astroturf; Outer material: Synthetic leather/rubber/cotton/polyester; Bladder material: Latex; Panels: 4 Ginsberg G, Toal B. Human health risk assessment of artificial turf fields based upon results from five fields in Connecticut. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Public Health (CTDPH); 2010. EPA. Exposure factors handbook 2011. Edition (final). Report number EPA/600/R-09/052F. Washington, DC, USA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 2011. Phew, if you made it this far, congratulations! You now know which football toy is perfect for your dog. ECHA. Application for authorisation: establishing reference DNELs for BBP. RAC/26/2013/07 Rev.1. 12 September 2013. RAC/26/2013/07 Rev.1. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/21961120/rac_26_reference_dnels_bbp_en.pdf/f7e55089-a402-4eb1-b79d-a93e2387db5d.

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