Are chemicals applied to Joon Loloi rugs, and if so, what kinds?
How Joon Loloi ensures rugs are free from harmful chemicals while meeting safety standards.
At Joon Loloi, the safety of our products is a top priority. Our rugs are designed to be both safe and beautiful, devoid of dangerous toxins and using no harmful chemical treatments in the production process. To ensure compliance with California Proposition 65, Joon Loloi Inc. evaluates exposure levels by conducting risk-based testing and toxicological evaluations to identify potential exposure.
We do not treat rugs with harmful chemicals, including PFAS, PFOA, perfluoroalkyl, polyfluoroalkyl, or similar stain-resistant or water-repellent substances. Additionally, we have developed test protocols for fluorine screening of high-risk materials. High-risk materials include stain-resistant fabrics, water repellency treatments, nonstick coatings, and other products/components designed and stated to withstand heat, grease, stains, water, and oil.
Technically, dyes are considered chemicals, and we do use dyes in many of our collections. Even our natural colorways may use latex on the rug backing, which is typical for rugs and completely safe for home use.
Many of our rugs are OEKO-TEX certified®, adhering to a global standard of eco-friendliness. You can learn more about it here and shop the rugs here.