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Newly decorated formaldehyde source ranking

 

Newly decorated formaldehyde source ranking
 Many people’s new houses have been decorated and Huanhuanxi moved in. As a result, after living for a period of time, they experienced varying degrees of physical discomfort, especially the elderly and children. Many people directly refer this phenomenon to the problem of "feng shui". In fact, sometimes the reason is not because of feng shui, but "formaldehyde is seriously exceeding the standard."
​Formaldehyde is the most common household pollution and the number one killer of health, ranging from disease to cancer. It generally comes from decoration materials such as density board, paint, wallpaper, adhesives, coatings, etc. Its release process is very slow, as long as three to fifteen years. So does the highest formaldehyde content come from those decoration materials or furniture?


First Place Wooden Furniture
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​Formaldehyde generally exists in wood, wood core board adhesives, especially some low-quality wood. It can be said that none of the most popular wooden furniture on the market is formaldehyde-free. Of course, this formaldehyde content also has a certain index value, if it exceeds the standard, it will immediately cause human discomfort.

 

 

Second Place Wooden Floor
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Same as above, formaldehyde is widely used in wooden furniture and flooring. Consumers are advised not to choose some miscellaneous wooden floors that may exceed the formaldehyde standard or low-priced wooden floors.

 
Third Place:
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Adhesive/wall coating/woodworking roof, gypsum roof coating/wallpaper
​Anything bonded with adhesive contains formaldehyde, as well as some paints, coatings, etc.

 

Fourth Place Palm Mattress
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It is called an environmentally friendly brown mat, but the brown pieces are also glued together, which has a great taste and is absorbed by the quilt.

 

Fifth Place Carpet
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For the smoothness or setting of fabrics, some industrial preparations containing formaldehyde are generally used at sky-high prices. Some sponges have also been treated with formulations containing formaldehyde, and the residues can be imagined. However, consumers can still use their sense of smell to judge whether this item is really excessive, and it is recommended not to buy it if it tastes great.