PFAS on Kids’ Skin After Turf Play? What California Families Should Know
For millions of California families, weekends are spent at the soccer pitch, football field, or local park. Increasingly, these green spaces are made not of natural grass, but of artificial turf. Touted for their durability and low water usage, these fields have become a staple in schools and communities. However, a recent news report is raising new questions about the chemical safety of these playing surfaces, leaving parents to wonder if their kids are being exposed to hidden dangers.
A report by The National Desk highlighted a small, preliminary study that has ignited fresh concerns. The study, conducted by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), found that after playing on artificial turf, players and coaches had detectable increases of certain “forever chemicals,” known as PFAS, on their skin. While the science is still emerging, the findings point to a potential exposure pathway that many parents never considered. At Walch Law, we believe families deserve clear information about potential risks and their legal rights. This guide explains the new concerns about PFAS on turf and what California families should know.
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