The Hidden Danger of Artificial Turf on Indoor Air Quality

82.00 £
Published date: 2025/09/21
  • Location: 5863, Rochester, Connecticut, United States

Synthetic grass is commonly used in indoor athletic venues because it requires minimal upkeep. But this seemingly convenient surface may be harming indoor air remains underappreciated. Unlike natural grass this material consists of petrochemical-based fabrics and tire-derived infill, capable of off-gassing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of heat or sunlight. In enclosed spaces, 熊本 人工芝 these emissions can accumulate, directly affecting the respiratory environment.

The tire-based infill has sparked significant concern. Research has detected dangerous chemicals like neurotoxic elements and trace metals that slowly off-gas. If these compounds are suspended in the air, they are breathed in by coaches who spend extended periods indoors. Anyone with compromised lung function are at higher risk of flare-ups as a result of chronic inhalation.

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