👉 Wrapping fumes refer to the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be released from new carpet, upholstery, and other materials when they are first installed or after being disturbed. These fumes are often odorless and colorless but can quickly evaporate into the air, leading to temporary indoor air quality issues. Common sources include adhesives, glues, and the breakdown of synthetic fibers. Prolonged exposure to these fumes can cause health effects such as headaches, dizziness, eye irritation, and respiratory problems. To mitigate these effects, it's advisable to allow the materials to cure for a few days before disturbing them, ensure good ventilation, and consider using air purifiers or opening windows to improve air circulation.