If breathing problems are severe such as with asthma sufferers an inhaler or other form of respiratory medication might be prescribed.
Treatment for inhaling carpet fibers.
Petroleum byproducts and synthetics polypropylene nylon acrylic soil and stain repellents vinyl or latex pvc urethane antistatic sprays artificial dyes.
Make sure the carpet can be removed later without use of toxic chemicals.
Once the carpet is installed the chemicals used to manufacture or treat the carpet begin to release into your home.
Carpet treatments carpets are often treated with stain resistant antimicrobial or moth proofing chemicals all of which may be harmful when inhaled or ingested.
An inhaler may be prescribed to asthma sufferers who are experiencing breathing problems in relation to carpet.
Polypropylene olefin carpet fibers unlike other fiber types polypropylene will not absorb water so it is solution dyed.
Almost all carpet is made from synthetic fibers and those fibers have been treated with synthetic chemicals that outgas into your home.
Also my doctors attribute the arthritis i developed to inhaling the fumes from the carpet glues he adds cancer especially lung cancer is a big concern.
Here s a list of some carpet ingredients.
I know of about eight carpet layers in my area that were laying carpet when i started out who have all died of lung cancer.
Carpet installation requires basic carpentry skills and physical strength.
If possible have carpet installed while the space is unoccupied.
Textile workers processing among others polyester and nylon fibers experienced coughing breathlessness and reduced lung capacity suggesting a link between microplastic inhalation and the health problems seen in these workers.
Installing carpeting and juxtaposition of seams requires the use of adhesives which are applied with a trowel to the underlying floor.
Then allow 72 hours of ventilation before inhabiting the space.
The synthetic latex binder that carpet manufacturers use to bind the carpet fibers to the carpet backing and other chemicals added to the carpet such as fire retardant treatments is usually the culprit.
If inhalation of microplastics is sufficiently high these plastic particles may cause similar health problems.
Many synthetic carpets are treated with perfluorinated chemicals or pfcs to waterproof them and prevent stains.
This can include administration of antihistamines and itch cream.
Request the use of glues or adhesives that are non toxic and low voc.