

(To learn more about the program, visit the Carpet and Rug Institute website.) An icon with "CRI" inside a small green house will verify that the product has been tested, and passed the CRI's standards for low emissions.

The new carpet odor that people usually smell is a VOC called 4-phenylcyclohexene (4-PCH), which is a byproduct of the latex binder used to secure the "tufted" fibers to the backing.
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When exposed to VOCs people may experience a wide range of symptoms that can include nose and throat discomfort, headache, allergic skin reaction, dyspnea (uncomfortable breathing), nausea, fatigue, and dizziness. Some new carpets contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are emitted as gases and can have a negative health impact if inhaled. But when it comes to new carpet, that strong odor could be the smell of trouble. Some people love the smell of "new." That "new car" smell, wet paint, and that piney scent after mopping can bring to mind the feeling of fresh, clean, and even healthy.
