Advocates call for increased regulation of inhalants following Aaron Carter's death.

TL;DR Summary
Advocates are pushing for tighter federal restrictions on aerosol duster products containing difluoroethane, an inhalant that contributed to singer Aaron Carter's death. The nonprofit group Families United Against Inhalant Abuse has filed a petition asking for mandatory safety standards, including harsher labels and bitter additives to discourage inhalant abuse. However, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has questioned the effectiveness of these proposed changes. Adults represent the majority of inhalant abusers, but educating kids and parents about the dangers of inhalants could be effective in curbing substance abuse.
Topics:entertainment#aaron-carter#difluoroethane#health#inhalant-abuse#safety-standards#substance-abuse
- Inhalant involved in Aaron Carter's death needs more regulation, advocates say NBC News
- Aaron Carter's Fiancée Wants Second Investigation, Still Suspicions Surrounding Death TMZ
- Aaron Carter refused rehabilitation plan from his team before accidental death Fox News
- How did Aaron Carter die? Aaron Carter drowned in tub due to drug, inhalant: Coroner ABC7
- Aaron Carter had 2 suspicious people in home at time of death, ex-rep claims Page Six
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
88%
729 → 87 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on NBC News