An allergic reaction to carpet that has recently been installed typically does not last long.
Carpet allergic reaction.
Carpet has long been regarded as the enemy when it comes to allergies and asthma.
New carpet can be a source of chemical emissions.
New carpet shouldn t contain mold mildew or large amounts of dust or hair which can induce an allergic reaction.
Some people are sensitive to the smell of the fumes but others might not notice it at all.
The culprit is most likely right under your nose.
In addition to the actual materials used to make carpet vocs may cause allergic reactions in some people.
For example 4 phenylcyclohexene is a voc found in latex emissions and may be off gassed.
Allergens are antigens typically proteins that provoke allergic reactions like coughing and sneezing in people with hypersensitive immune systems.
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I want to have new carpet installed in my home but my husband seems to be allergic or at least very sensitive to the smell of new carpet.
The severity of the reaction can vary depending on the materials used as well.
Often people assume the fibers of the carpet are what cause the allergic reaction but the fiber whether synthetic or natural is rarely the issue.
Those living with asthma or allergy symptoms have historically been advised to remove all carpet in the home because carpet traps allergens.
A great many reputable sources advise allergy and asthma sufferers to remove the carpeting.
But many people experience an allergic reaction after a new carpet installation.
In addition to the carpet the padding and adhesives all emit volatile organic compounds.