Nsfs-140 -

This standard evaluates carpet on a lifecycle basis across three pillars:

For those seeking more information on NSFS-140, the following resources are recommended:

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Users frequently copy files into a local folder expecting them to appear in the cloud automatically. Current NSFS client only syncs or pre‑defined “My Drive” folder. Users have to manually select each new folder, leading to: This standard evaluates carpet on a lifecycle basis

When in doubt, ask the manufacturer for the . That single PDF will tell you exactly which standard they passed, and exactly what material was tested.

NSF-140 has teeth. It requires annual plant audits, not just a one-time lab test. It pushes the flooring industry away from toxic phthalates and toward closed-loop recycling. That single PDF will tell you exactly which

| # | As a … | I want … | So that … | |---|--------|----------|-----------| | | End‑user | Add a folder to “Smart Sync” via a + Add Folder button | It will be automatically kept in sync with the cloud. | | US‑2 | End‑user | Remove a folder from Smart Sync | It stops syncing and the folder remains local only. | | US‑3 | End‑user | Set bandwidth limit (e.g., 1 Mbps) per folder | I stay within my corporate network quota. | | US‑4 | End‑user | Define a schedule (e.g., 02:00‑04:00) | Sync runs only during off‑peak hours. | | US‑5 | End‑user | Choose conflict resolution : Auto‑merge (text) , Rename‑conflict , Prompt | I avoid data loss. | | US‑6 | Enterprise admin | Push a policy that forces all user folders under C:\Company\Docs to be synced, with a 500 KB/s limit | Enforce compliance. | | US‑7 | Support engineer | View sync status per folder (green/amber/red) and error details | Diagnose issues faster. | | US‑8 | QA tester | Simulate network loss while a file is being uploaded | Verify retry & resume works. | | US‑9 | Product analyst | Collect metrics : avg latency, errors, bandwidth usage per folder | Measure feature adoption. |