New carpets can contain several known human carcinogens including formaldehyde ethylbenzene acetone toluene and styrene.
Toxic carpet chemicals.
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.
One of the chemicals that caused the illness in the epa headquarters 4 phenylcyclohexene is the one responsible for the new carpet smell that some people enjoy when they move into a new house.
Indoor carpeting has recently come under greater scrutiny because of the volatile organic compounds vocs associated with new carpet installation.
These chemicals also cause hallucinations nerve damage and respiratory illness in humans.
Although the popular floor covering isn t inherently dangerous people have reported health problems associated with it source.
The toxic characteristics of carpets.
Much of conventional new carpeting is made from problematic material especially the backings such as the styrene butadien rubber backing found on 95 of carpets which off gas both styrene a carcinogen and 4 pc a form of polycarbonate which have been linked to cancer.