After the room is renovated, or after purchasing a lot of new furniture, why go in and live after a

Updated on furniture 2024-04-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the materials used in decoration, there will be certain toxic substances that harm people's bodies, and the same problem exists in the purchased furniture, so after decoration or purchase of furniture, do not rush to move in immediately, be sure to open the window to ventilate the smell, or take some auxiliary means to reduce pollution to the minimum as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After the house is renovated, various glues in the decoration materials contain formaldehyde and other substances. When released within a certain period of time, it is harmful to the human body, so it is generally better to stay after three months!

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It is not serious, and it is necessary to open the window for ventilation for two or three months before you can move in with confidence.