This way your carpet won t absorb vocs from other materials and substances such as paint.
Carpet fumes headaches.
Some people are sensitive to things such as dust mold and mites that can become trapped in old carpets which can seem like an allergic reaction to carpet.
Don t think you re allergic to fragrance.
Conventional regular carpeting and dangerous chemical fumes adhesives 4 pc 4 phenylcyclohexene and many chemicals such as styrene come from sb latex backing and create the fumes associated with regular new carpets.
These chemicals considered volatile organic compounds or vocs contribute to asthma and allergy like symptoms such as respiratory issues for those with sensitivities.
Headache confusion loss of memory depression dizziness burning eyes nose and throat difficulty breathing fatigue weakness skin rash hair loss etc.
Pollen and other pollutants can also come.
A headache is one of the most common symptoms of a carpet allergy.
Volatile organic compounds or vocs are gases released from a wide variety of solids or liquids.
Some carpet backing materials adhesives and pads contain volatile chemicals that off gas or turn into fumes when exposed to air.
Carpets keep a home warm and cozy but they can also harbor allergens dust bacteria and other pollutants that can affect indoor air quality and.
This lets the carpet off gas most of its chemical fumes outside your home.
The symptoms reported by the owners of these carpets were diverse.
Naphthalene is also suspected of causing cancer in humans.
The most common smells that trigger reactions are gasoline tobacco and perfume says alexander mauskop md director of the new york headache center and author of what your doctor may not tell you about migraines.
If your new carpet is part of a larger renovation job wait as long as you can to have the carpet put in.
Rug carpet and upholstery cleaners may also contain naph thalene which according to the condensed chemical dictio nary is toxic by inhalation headaches confusion nausea and vomiting excessive sweating and urinary irritation can all result from exposure.
Frequent vacuuming and proper room ventilation can reduce the symptoms by removing irritants from the atmosphere.
Animal dander mold and dust may all be irritating culprits.
The microscopic irritants living in your carpet can come from inside and outside your home.
They are often toxic and can trigger migraine headaches in some people.
Why does this matter.
The trouble with carpeting.
Once the carpet is installed ventilate the room as much as you can until you no longer smell an odor or for at least 72 hours.