The document summarizes several environmental hazards including mercury, lead, cadmium, antimony, and hazardous chemicals found in cosmetics, perfumes, and soaps. It notes that mercury exposure has been linked to symptoms like hair loss and fainting, and that lead has been phased out of gasoline and paint but remains in dust from older homes. Cadmium exposure can damage the kidneys and bones. The document also lists several toxic chemicals commonly found in personal care products and discusses potential health effects like dermatitis, respiratory issues, and hormonal disruption.