Question about "outgassing" for the chemists here!

I am considering buying this very nice fire-resistant Browning Safe to house coins in. My concern is the outgassing of the carpeted interior. I called Browning about the fireproofing material & they said it was the safe "sheetrock" type that is not impregnated with moisture. However as far as the carpeting goes, they could only say it was "automotive type".
Is there an outgassing concern here? All my coins are in intercept boxes but I still would not want to have them in a fairly sealed up chemical rich environment. Comments from anyone with specific knowledge is greatly appreciated!
Is there an outgassing concern here? All my coins are in intercept boxes but I still would not want to have them in a fairly sealed up chemical rich environment. Comments from anyone with specific knowledge is greatly appreciated!
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Russ, NCNE
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Almost all of these materials outgas and/or decompose over time. Anything exposed to this process would be affected in some way.
Hopefully, they would lubricate the metallic parts with a silicone lubricant.
PC
<< <i>I would avoid any safe with organic materials in it, such as rugs, paper, plastics, wood, oil(s), etc. >>
Arn't slabs made of a type of plastic?
I removed all the carpeting from mine & replaced the shelves with bare stainless steel.
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