Curtains & Window Treatments
Window coverings including fabric curtains, blinds, and shades. May be treated for wrinkle resistance, stain repellency, or flame retardancy. PVC blinds can off-gas phthalates.
Why It Matters
Sun heats window treatments, increasing off-gassing. Large surface area in living spaces. Dust from treated fabrics inhaled. Children may mouth curtain edges.
Chemicals of Concern in This Product
Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde Releasers
A colorless gas used as a preservative, disinfectant, and textile finishing agent. In clothing,...
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)
A large group of synthetic chemicals known as 'forever chemicals' because they don't...
Phthalates
A group of chemicals used to make plastics more flexible and harder to break. Also used as...
Halogenated Flame Retardants
Chemicals containing bromine or chlorine added to products to slow the spread of fire. Common...
Ingredient Red Flags
Watch for these on ingredient labels:
- 'Wrinkle-free' or 'easy-care' labels
- Stain-resistant treatment
- PVC/vinyl blinds
- Strong chemical smell
What to Look For
- ✓Natural fibers (cotton, linen) untreated
- ✓No stain or wrinkle treatments
- ✓Real wood or aluminum blinds instead of PVC
Finding Safer Options
Organic cotton or linen curtains, real wood blinds, cellular shades from brands with low-VOC commitments. Wash new fabric curtains before hanging.
Certifications to Look For
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