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    VOCs from LVP

    Excellent info. Thank you. Not sure I understand about "flexibility" and glue-down. Why does a "glue-down need any flexibility at all? At least as opposed to peel-and-stick, which needs to be bent to apply properly.
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    VOCs from LVP

    Thanks. I'm a scientist/engineer as it turns out, so I respect the kind of work that this involves, but it's true, that if it is some certification set up by the industries that make the product, one might be a little suspicious about it.
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    VOCs from LVP

    Thank you. That's fair. But I really don't have anything else to go on. I asked for suggestions about products with low VOC. Can you point me to some reliable source? Now, it is written that these certifications are consistent with OSHA regulations. I trust OSHA. Are you saying you don't trust...
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    VOCs from LVP

    I'm not asking for a scientific understanding. I'm just asking for certification from those that DO have scientific understanding. OK, why don't you trust FloorScore and GreenGuard? Do you have some scientific understanding that they don't? That's precisely WHY there is FloorScore and...
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    VOCs from LVP

    OK, I think the answer is FloorScore Certification. https://www.scsglobalservices.com/services/floorscore https://www.scsglobalservices.com/certified-green-products-guide?category=63+124+943&program=25 and for that matter, there is the GreenGuard Certification as well. Both GreenGuard and...
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    VOCs from LVP

    I'm replacing a many decades-old vinyl/linoleum floor in a 600 square foot living area, and have pretty much decided that Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is what I'm looking for. More suitable than other options. One thing that concerns me is VOCs, which I gather are emitted from both the planks and...
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