Portable shelter for camping made from nylon or polyester fabrics with waterproof coatings and floor materials.

Why It Matters

Sleeping inside a tent means hours of exposure to any off-gassing materials in an enclosed space. Waterproof coatings traditionally contain PFAS. Some tents have flame retardant treatments.

Chemicals of Concern in This Product

Ingredient Red Flags

Watch for these on ingredient labels:

  • Heavy waterproof marketing without PFAS-free claims
  • Strong chemical smell when new
  • No material information from manufacturer

What to Look For

  • PFAS-free DWR treatments
  • Bluesign certified materials
  • No flame retardant treatments
  • Brands with chemical transparency

Finding Safer Options

Brands transitioning to PFAS-free like Nemo, Big Agnes, or MSR. Canvas tents with natural water resistance. Air out new tents before extended camping trips.

Certifications to Look For

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