The cured polymer — far less hazardous than styrene monomer, but a chronic recycling and combustion problem.

Substance-specific listings — these flags are for Polystyrene alone, not for the broader family.
Cured polystyrene is one of the most chemically inert polymers in residential use; the bulk material is not absorbed by skin, has very low daily migration of monomer, and is not on its own a significant indoor-air hazard once installed. The lifecycle concerns are concentrated at the ends: residual styrene monomer in newly-manufactured material, the brominated flame retardants traditionally compounded into EPS/XPS foam, and styrene-plus-bromine release during thermal abuse (torch-down roofing, fire damage).
Severity scores specific to this substance, NOT the parent family average. Differences between siblings are real and meaningful.
Listed alphabetically — product categories where this specific substance appears.