New research has found toxic chemicals in carpets produced and sold by some of the largest carpet manufacturers on the european market.
Carcinogens in carpet.
These chemicals include suspected carcinogens endocrine disruptors and reprotoxics that could both pose a health risk and prevent the industry moving towards a non toxic circular economy.
These chemicals also cause hallucinations nerve damage and respiratory illness in humans.
While the new carpet smell might be preferable to the musty smell associated with old and dirty carpets this smell is produced by 4 phenyl cyclohexane 4 pc.
4 phenyl cyclohexaneis a gas that is produced from chemical reactions between the styrene and.
The carpet and rug institute cri has voluntarily agreed to a new carpet label which states in part.
Overall pet carpet which is indeed made from recycled soda and water bottles and is sold under the name brands resistron and permalon among others is a pretty green choice.
Flea and tick control products.
4 pc the chemical that gives carpets their distinctive new carpet smell and is associated with eye nose and upper respiratory problems.
A carcinogen is something that can cause you to have cancer.
It may be a substance in the air a product you.
These chemicals may also cause hallucinations nerve damage and respiratory illness in humans.
Contain toluene benzene formaldehyde ethyl benzene styrene acetone and a host of other chemicals that are known carcinogens and produce fetal abnormalities in test animals.
In the u s the flame retardant tcep tris 2 chloroethyl phosphate a carcinogen is the second most widely used flame retardant in furniture foam and is also used in pvc vinyl carpet backings paints and home electronics.
These chemicals have been shown to cause tumors in laboratory studies and have been linked to thyroid problems as well as cancers of the lung liver and thyroid too.
Known carcinogens such as p dichlorobenzene.
There are a few safer carpet options available but there are also alternatives to carpet including tile hardwood linoleum and vinyl.
Carpeting can fill household air with volatile organic compounds vocs including probable carcinogens like formaldehyde benzene and stain repellents.
Many popular flea and tick control remedies include suspected carcinogens like fipronil and permethrin.
New carpets can contain several known carcinogens including formaldehyde ethylbenzene acetone toluene and styrene.