Sometimes we are giving so much importance to a specific thing that we overlook its environmental impacts. Let's say the floorings, which can take a toll on the environment. So, the owners before choosing them for their homes, they should analyze the level of the pollution associated with their desired product. There are also several options through which you can mitigate the threats of such materials ever.
2. Laminate and vinyl flooring have now
become the two most popular flooring options
available today.
3. However, there are certain safety concerns
that have come up on multiple occasions that
may make owners think again before opting
for laminate or vinyl when it comes to
remodeling their flooring.
5. If formaldehyde is present in the production
of the laminate that is then used in a home,
any prolonged exposure can lead to serious
medical effects and complications on the
people living in the home along with the
environment itself.
8. Once vinyl has been installed, it may off-gas
potentially harmful compounds like lead,
cadmium and phthalate plasticizers for years
to come.
9. It also affects the environment
negatively—once vinyl has been used and
is no longer usable, it will not decay and
break down in a landfill.
10. There are currently millions of pounds of
vinyl landfilled and the only way to avoid
releasing poisonous dioxins is by burning it
at a very high temperature.
11. If a piece of laminate or vinyl should become
water damaged, a buildup of mold and mildew
can lead to just as many medical complications
as formaldehyde.
13. Chances are that if you buy a natural type of
flooring like hardwood, laminate or bamboo that
there will be formaldehyde in it and you should
think twice before going that route.
14. Manufacturers are now being required to label each product
that contain regulated composite wood products after a
court ordered ruling found that homeowners were
unknowingly being put in harm’s way.
16. Its impact on the environment can be just
as harmful as the ones on the human
body.
17. Considering that all of these materials are made
mostly of composites, they can take years and years
to break down and decompose.
18. But while they just sit there, the toxins that went into
building the composite flooring will be released into
the atmosphere, affecting carbon dioxide levels and
lowering the quality of the air.
20. If you’re concerned that your flooring may have
unhealthy levels of toxins in it, there are steps
you can take to find toxin-free flooring options.
22. This is a non-toxic flooring option that is easy
to maintain.
23. It’s important to ask the distributor and installer
specific questions about how safe the grout is and
the ventilation process that is used during the
installation process along with other materials that
could cause toxic fumes to be produced.
25. These treatments will have negative effects on the woods that
are being treated and will lead to the production of dangerous
toxins that if not properly disposed or, treated or ventilated can
lead to health complications down the line.
27. These types of flooring options can include
hardwood, linoleum and ceramic tile.
28. when choosing hardwood, look into ensuring
that the hardwood is formaldehyde free to
make sure that your home will stay a safe
place.
29. If you are from Simi Valley and its surrounding areas,
look no further than Hardwooderia which is
home to huge collections of toxin-free flooring
options and more than 20 years of experience.
31. The negative effects of overly toxic flooring
materials not only will potentially harm you and
your family, but also will greatly reduce the quality
of the air and surrounding environment.
32. Nothing should come before your safety and the safety
of your family so make sure that you know exactly what
you’re purchasing.