Whether furniture odors are harmful to health

Updated on furniture 2024-05-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Well, after the new house is renovated, wood, paint, coatings, marble slabs, etc. will release different harmful pungent gases, and inhaling them with closed doors and windows will make people feel dizzy, nausea and other adverse reactions. In particular, the marble slab will release a trace amount of radiation (the decoration material of the marble slab must not appear in the child's room), and the windows must be opened for ventilation for at least two months 24 hours a day, so that they can barely live in people, and they must eat more dried fruits such as walnuts that can absorb radiation, and it is best not to rush to have children if they are newly married, otherwise the child will suffer from the hidden danger of unknown diseases, and the safest way is to complete the decoration, and the house will be idle for at least 6 months before it can be officially occupied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After the decoration is completed, it will be dried for at least half a month, and the windows will be opened for ventilation until the indicators are qualified.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, it is recommended that you smell it before buying furniture.

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