Formaldehyde contained in new cabinets is a harmful gas that can cause harm to human health if exposed to it for a long time. Therefore, it is very important to treat formaldehyde in the new cabinet. Here are some effective treatments to help you remove formaldehyde from your new cabinet and protect your health and the health of your family.
1. Ventilation
The easiest way is to ventilate and ventilate the indoor formaldehyde out of the outdoors through the convection of the air. You can place some equipment such as fans or air purifiers in the room to speed up the flow of air and improve the effect of air exchange. At the same time, the windows can also be opened regularly for ventilation to allow the air to be exchanged between indoor and outdoor.
2. Use activated carbon
Activated carbon is an effective formaldehyde adsorbent, which has many tiny pores that can adsorb formaldehyde molecules in the air. You can place some activated carbon packets or activated carbon particles in your new cabinet to let them absorb formaldehyde in the cabinet. It should be noted that activated carbon has a limited adsorption capacity and needs to be replaced regularly or regenerated in the sun.
3. Use formaldehyde decomposer
Formaldehyde decomposer is a chemical substance that specifically targets formaldehyde, which can chemically react with formaldehyde to break it down into harmless substances. You can choose to spray a formaldehyde decomposer on the surface of the cabinet and allow it to penetrate into the panel, effectively removing formaldehyde. It should be noted that when using formaldehyde decomposer, it is necessary to follow the instructions in the instructions and keep the room ventilated.
Fourth, control the selection of decoration materials
Formaldehyde is mainly used in chemicals such as adhesives in decoration materials and furniture. Therefore, controlling the choice of decoration materials is the key to reducing indoor formaldehyde concentration. When purchasing decoration materials and furniture, you should choose environmentally friendly materials that meet national standards of E0 or above, and try to avoid using adhesives containing harmful substances such as formaldehyde. In addition, for furniture, especially panel furniture, we should try to choose solid wood furniture or regular brand man-made panel furniture that meets national standards.
5. Regular indoor air testing
In order to understand the actual situation of formaldehyde and other harmful gases in the new house, it is recommended to conduct regular indoor air testing. Through the detection of indoor air by professional air testing institutions, the concentration level of indoor formaldehyde can be understood, so as to take corresponding measures for treatment. It should be noted that a formal air testing agency should be selected to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results.
6. Professional treatment of formaldehyde
The principle of professional treatment of formaldehyde removal is mainly to effectively reduce the indoor formaldehyde content through scientific treatment methods, so as to reach below the standard value stipulated by the state, so as to ensure the safety and reliability of indoor air quality. In the treatment process, the professional formaldehyde removal company will first conduct indoor formaldehyde concentration testing, and then formulate the corresponding treatment plan according to the actual situation. During the implementation of the program, targeted treatment technologies and products will be selected according to different pollution sources and pollutant characteristics to minimize formaldehyde emissions.
In short, the removal of formaldehyde in new houses requires a combination of various measures to achieve the best effect. When choosing a formaldehyde removal method, it is necessary to choose according to the actual situation, and pay attention to the safety and effect issues. At the same time, building materials and furniture that meet environmental protection standards and low formaldehyde should be selected for decoration to fundamentally reduce the release of formaldehyde.