Health concerns prompt Dutch health agency to advise against UF foam in home insulation
The GGD has urged homeowners to avoid using UF foam for cavity wall insulation due to potential health risks. Residents who recently used the material and experience complaints are advised to seek guidance, though no immediate action is required for older installations.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Concern | Health complaints linked to UF foam in cavity wall insulation |
| Advice | Temporarily refrain from using UF foam |
| Action for Residents | Contact GGD if health complaints arise after recent UF foam application |
| Source | GGD (Dutch Public Health Service) |
| Affected Area | Nationwide (Netherlands) |
The GGD (Dutch Public Health Service) is responsible for monitoring public health risks and providing guidance on environmental hazards, including building materials. Their advice influences both public behavior and government policy on safe housing practices.
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Questions about UF foam and home insulation
In recent weeks, there has been national media attention regarding health complaints linked to the use of UF foam in cavity wall insulation. The GGD advises temporarily refraining from using UF foam in home insulation.
The GGD states that for homes where UF foam was previously applied, no general measures are currently necessary. If residents experience health complaints and UF foam was used for reinsulation in the past year, measurements in the home may be considered advisable. Residents can contact the GGD. For more information on this topic, visit the UF foam webpage.
