Formaldehyde in the living room 0 1 bedroom 0 18 Baby 7 years old live in the living room

Updated on Living room 2024-07-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The formaldehyde line stipulated by the state is, your situation is just up to standard, it is now the winter of December, you can let the baby live in the living room, but there are requirements, the living room should be ventilated and breathable, can not close the doors and windows, can not turn on the heating, and can not close the doors and windows to turn on the heating, if so, the indoor temperature has risen, the formaldehyde volatilization is fast, and the volatilization is fast, and the formaldehyde will exceed the standard.

    In a situation like yours, you can consider removing formaldehyde carefully, and if you don't remove it, you should usually open more windows in other rooms for ventilation.

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