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Guide to healthy flooring

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Wall to wall carpet suggests luxury, comfort and warmth, but the appeal diminishes when we look a little closer. Carpets harbour dust which leads to a build up of dust mites and dust mite allergen. They may also contain chemical residues from their manufacture or treatment. Carpets act as sinks for pollutants and toxins and all these things can trigger allergic reactions. Babies and young children exposed to such allergens can become sensitised to them and develop asthma and allergies in later life.

Document History

Replaced by Women’s Environmental Network - Guide to healthy and environmental flooring (2011).

Publisher Information

Healthy Flooring Network

The Healthy Flooring Network aims to raise awareness of the links between carpets, PVC flooring and health, and also the promotion of alternatives.

PO Box 30626
London
HFN
UK

Website: http://www.healthyflooring.org
Email: turner@healthyflooring.org
Tel: +44 (0)20 748 19004