Exposure of furniture materials, building materials, and paints with excessive formaldehyde levels is not uncommon, including many well-known brands. Cases of illnesses caused by formaldehyde are also frequently reported, once again sounding the alarm on formaldehyde hazards. Many companies claim their products are originally imported and formaldehyde-free, yet refuse to provide certificates. However, the formaldehyde content in mg/L stated on environmental certification is the most useful reference standard. Don't let furniture and building material companies misrepresent their products as "zero formaldehyde".
Tips for Reducing Indoor Formaldehyde
1. Enhance Ventilation
Enhancing ventilation can effectively reduce indoor formaldehyde concentration to prevent health hazards from long-term inhalation. This is the most common method.
2. Air Purifiers
Use air purifiers to purify formaldehyde. However, when purchasing, you must clearly compare prices and understand brand quality to avoid buying substandard purifiers flooding the market.
3. Plant Elimination Method
Plant spider plants, aloe vera, snake plants, and other flowers to absorb indoor polluted air. Except for those with pollen or plant allergies, growing plants is an economical and affordable method.
4. Chemical Spray Application
Using formaldehyde removers, air fresheners, and other products to suppress formaldehyde cannot achieve the goal of removing the pollution source, but can reduce formaldehyde levels. However, this may be harmful to users' health.
5. Activated Carbon Adsorption
Activated carbon is the most effective air purification product and a great helper for preventing, removing, and purifying toxins. When purchasing, you must choose activated carbon with high adsorption value to be effective.

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