Is Spray Foam Insulation Safe Around Pets and Children?

When it comes to insulating your home, safety is just as important as energy efficiency, especially if you have children or pets. Spray foam insulation is one of the most effective insulation solutions available, but many homeowners understandably question if it’s safe around pets and children. 

The short answer to that question is yes, when it is professionally installed, properly cured, and made with certified low-emission materials. At Epic Spray Foam, safety is a top priority, which is why all of our spray foam products are GREENGUARD Gold Certified.

Here’s what that means for your family and your home.

Understanding Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is applied as a liquid that expands into a solid foam, creating an airtight seal in areas like attics, crawl spaces, walls, and basements. Once installed, it hardens and remains in place for decades.

There are two main types:

  • Open-cell spray foam: lighter, flexible, and great for sound control
  • Closed-cell spray foam: denser, moisture resistant, and higher in R-value

Both types are commonly used in residential construction and meet building code safety standards when installed correctly.

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What GREENGUARD Gold Certification Means for Your Home

All spray foam products used by Epic Spray Foam are GREENGUARD Gold Certified, a trusted third-party certification that evaluates products for low chemical emissions and their impact on indoor air quality.

GREENGUARD Gold Certification is especially important because it means the products meet stringent emission limits suitable for:

  • Homes with children and infants
  • Environments with pets
  • Sensitive spaces like schools, daycares, and healthcare facilities

In short, this certification confirms that the spray foam we use supports healthy indoor air quality and minimizes exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Is Spray Foam Safe After Installation?

Yes. Once spray foam insulation has fully cured, it is inert and non-toxic. It does not emit fumes, release harmful particles, or pose ongoing health risks to children or pets.

Typical re-occupancy times for the industry are between 2 and 12 hours. We use the best foam on the market that has a re-occupancy of 2 hours.   

After this period, your home is safe to re-occupy,  including for babies, children, and animals.  With a full attic installation we still recommend customers stay out of  the house overnight.

Safety During Installation

During installation, spray foam goes through a chemical reaction as it expands and cures. As a precaution:

  • Children and pets should not be present during installation
  • Homeowners are required to leave the home during application and curing
  • Our professional installers use protective equipment and proper ventilation to manage temporary fumes safely

This is a short-term safety measure and is standard across the insulation industry.

Safety During Installation

During installation, spray foam goes through a chemical reaction as it expands and cures. As a precaution:

  • Children and pets should not be present during installation
  • Homeowners are advised to leave the home during application and curing
  • Our professional installers use protective equipment and proper ventilation to manage temporary fumes safely

This is a short-term safety measure and is standard across the insulation industry.

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Indoor Air Quality and Long-Term Benefits

Properly installed spray foam insulation can actually improve indoor air quality over time, especially when paired with low-emission, certified products like those used by Epic Spray Foam.

Benefits include:

  • Sealing gaps that allow allergens, pollutants, and humidity into your home
  • Reducing the risk of mold growth by limiting moisture intrusion
  • Preventing pests from entering through cracks and crevices

Unlike some traditional insulation materials, cured spray foam does not degrade into airborne fibers that could be inhaled by children or pets.

Environmental Considerations

In addition to protecting your household, GREENGUARD Gold Certified spray foam supports environmental responsibility by:

  • Reducing energy consumption through superior insulation performance
  • Lowering HVAC demand and long-term carbon emissions
  • Promoting healthier indoor environments without sacrificing performance

Energy efficiency and indoor air safety go hand in hand.

Common Safety Questions

Is spray foam safe for pets?
Yes. Once cured, spray foam is safe for pets. Pets should simply be kept out of the home during installation and curing. It’s not safe for pets to consume spray foam. 

Is spray foam safe for babies and young children?
Yes. With proper installation, curing, and GREENGUARD Gold Certified materials, spray foam is safe for households with infants and children.

Does spray foam continue to off-gas over time?
No. Properly installed spray foam does not off-gas once curing is complete.

The Safest and Superior Choice for Your Home

Spray foam insulation is a safe, effective choice for homes with children and pets when installed by trained professionals using certified materials. At Epic Spray Foam, we take safety seriously by using only certified products that support healthy indoor air quality and long-term comfort.

If you’re considering spray foam insulation and want peace of mind for your family, pets, and the environment, Epic Spray Foam is here to help.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or learn more about our safe, high-performance insulation solutions.

Give us a call at 833-362-6489 to schedule your free assessment today!

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