Is your sofa toxic?

别让家具变成夺命杀手!阻燃剂背后的真相。

The Story

2026-04-10

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For decades UK sofas have contained chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and infertility because of uniquely strict fire rules. Up to a fifth of their foam consists of a chemical not used in any other country’s sofas, but is now classed “probably carcinogenic to humans” by the World Health Organisation. So how deadly is your sofa, why is the UK an outlier and are things set to improve? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory Guest: Martina Lees, senior property reporter, The Sunday Times. Host: Manveen Rana. Producer: Edward Drummond We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.com Read more: Sitting comfortably? Your sofa is among the most toxic on Earth This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • From The Times and The Sunday Times, this is The Story.

  • I'm Manveen Rana.

  • There are moments that shock a country into demanding change.

  • "So in 1979, there was a big fire at a Woolworths shop in Manchester that started on a sofa."

  • "10 people died."

  • "And then there was a campaign to bring in regulations to stop this from happening again."

  • It took almost a decade, but in 1988, the government brought in new fire safety regulations for furniture.

  • Which established tests that were so tough that it was basically impossible to pass them

  • without using a lot of flame retardants in the foam

  • and most often also in the fabric of a sofa or an armchair or a mattress.

  • The government thought it was making our homes safer, but it now seems it had the opposite effect.

  • "Some of these chemicals have been shown to be toxic to humans and animals,"

  • "and we have, indeed, in Britain, the most toxic sofas in the world."

  • Just let that sink in.

  • The sofas in all of our homes, the place we retreat to at the end of a long day,

  • our refuge when we need to relax, could be utterly toxic.

  • It was a realization that drove The Sunday Times senior reporter Martina Lees into a long and complex investigation.

  • "It's taken me over two years to investigate this issue."

  • "It is such a complicated subject, and I read through a lot of scientific papers"

  • "and met scientists and spoke to different people who have campaigned about this"