Porcelain tiles: zero toxicity
Porcelain tiles are hygienic and healthy because they do not contain toxic organic substances such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, PVC, or other petroleum derivatives. Besides being completely odorless, their natural inert nature makes them hypoallergenic as they do not promote the accumulation of dust, bacteria, or molds that are harmful to health.
Zero VOCs, PVCs, and formaldehyde
Porcelain tiles do not contain volatile organic compounds (VOC), which are potentially toxic to humans and the environment, as prolonged firing at over 1200°C eliminates any organic residue from the product.
Porcelain tiles also do not contain formaldehyde, one of the most common polluting elements in the interiors of homes, and among the potential causes of respiratory problems, and are completely free of PVC, plastics, and petroleum derivatives


Zero allergens and prevents bacterial growth
No more allergies or asthma: porcelain tiles have compact and non-porous surfaces, are completely waterproof, and do not offer a surface conducive to mites, bacteria, fungi, mold, and other irritating substances. Porcelain tiles are among the most hygienic building materials, completely free of moisture and inhospitable for the growth of bacteria of all kinds. For this reason, their use is recommended even in environments that require very high levels of hygiene.

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