Find a commercial (not residential) carpet dealer. Ask for something with a "Class 1" fire rating. You can look up the requirements for that rating, but basically, it means any fire is self extinguishing unless there are outside influences (very close proximity to a fire, soaked in gasoline, whatever).
Most commercial carpet has a nylon face fiber. Nylon (both type 6 and type 6.6) has good burn characteristics. Wool is better, but is harder to find. Don't get a wool/poly blend.
One disclaimer - most carpet is only fire rated for installation on horizontal, not vertical surfaces. So if you run it up the sides of your footwells, well, you're back in the experimental world.
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Kyle Boatright
Marietta, GA
2001 RV-6 N46KB
2019(?) RV-10
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