Older homes may contain asbestos based insulation a known carcinogen according to the american cancer society or insulation that contains toxic lead.
Spray foam insulation toxic to dogs.
The versatile nature of spray foam insulation means that it is a widely used form of both commercial and domestic insulation.
Spray insulation foam can cause severe gi and respiratory irritation.
If a large enough piece is ingested it can still cause a gi obstruction.
Perhaps if spray foam was a natural substance with zero off gassing no harmful chemicals and recyclable my perspective and opinion about it would be different.
You won t see it on tv you won t hear it on.
But when looking at spray foam insulation and pets it is the most revolutionary aspect of spray foam that needs to be considered.
However the industry doesn t have a reason to make spray foam less toxic since no one really knows about the health risks anyways.
Polyurethane spray foam insulation research has pointed towards it having adverse effects on the health and the chemicals contain high levels of toxic material.
If your pet has consumed urethane foam in any cured or uncured condition seek veterinary attention immediately.
Indeed people are starting to turn towards eco friendlier spray foam insulation solutions such as icynene insulation or recycled insulation made out of materials such as sheep wool.
Knowing how spray foam insulation is applied can help you to be aware of the effects it may later have on your health.
Exposure to toxic chemicals.
Thanks for the information.
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Depending on the amount of styrofoam your pup has ingested it could lead to a potentially fatal intestinal blockage according to the dog breed info center.
Hello my 6 month old gsd just ate a small piece of spray foam insulation used in window insulating.
Generally spray foam insulation installation is a process completed by professionals with the right tools training and equipment.
Make sure to thoroughly clean your work space and strip away any excess foam if your dog has access to the area.
Insulating materials include fiberglass polystyrene cotton rock wool polyurethane foam polyisocyanurate foam vermiculite perlite and cellulose per the healthy house institute.
Most of the toxicity issues are a concern while the foam is curing.
While styrofoam insulation isn t considered toxic to your dog if he ingests it it can be a choking hazard warns the partnership for animal welfare.
Cured insulation foam is non toxic to pets who may ingest it but choking or intestinal blockage can still occur.
When spray foam is used on a surface it expands to around 30x 60x its original volume.