When renovating a home, it is crucial to choose environmentally friendly materials that can reduce formaldehyde emissions. Here are some common eco-friendly materials that can help reduce indoor formaldehyde levels:
1. E0 or ENF grade plates: The formaldehyde emission of these plates meets strict environmental protection standards, which is much lower than that of ordinary plates. For example, E0 grade particleboard, multi-layer board, etc.
2. Water-based coatings: Compared with oil-based coatings, water-based coatings use water as a diluent, with low VOC (volatile organic compounds) content and relatively little formaldehyde release.
3. Formaldehyde-free adhesive: In the decoration process, choose formaldehyde-free or low-formaldehyde adhesives, such as environmentally friendly white glue, which can significantly reduce the release of formaldehyde.
4. Solid wood furniture: Compared with wood-based panel furniture, solid wood furniture has a lower formaldehyde release, because solid wood furniture usually does not need to use a large amount of adhesive.
5. Natural stone: such as marble, granite, etc., these materials do not contain formaldehyde, but pay attention to avoid containing radioactive stone when choosing.
6. Eco-friendly wallpaper: Choose wallpaper made of non-woven fabrics, pure paper or natural fibers, which usually do not contain or contain less harmful substances.
7. Aluminum alloy doors and windows: Aluminum alloy materials do not contain formaldehyde, and have the advantages of waterproof, fireproof and durable.
8. Bamboo products: bamboo flooring, bamboo furniture and other bamboo products, due to the short growth cycle of bamboo, less adhesives are used in the processing process, so the formaldehyde emission is relatively low.
9. Environmental protection flooring: choose composite flooring that meets environmental protection standards, such as laminated composite flooring, and its formaldehyde emission should meet national standards.
10. Green plants: Although plants have limited absorption of formaldehyde, some plants such as spider plants and pothos can purify the air to a certain extent.
While choosing these environmentally friendly materials, we should also pay attention to ventilation after decoration, as well as the use of formaldehyde detection and treatment measures to ensure that indoor air quality meets safety standards. Formaldehyde removal