How long does it take for formaldehyde to run out of solid wood high and low beds

Updated on Solid wood 2024-08-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the case of solid wood beds, formaldehyde can only be contained in the paint. Paint is the main carrier of formaldehyde, and it takes two or three years to volatilize slowly! If the baby in the new house is not at ease, you can do an environmental monitoring, and find an authoritative point for a thousand dollars!

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If you ask how long it will take to be released, it is really 3-15 years, although it is a weak release in the later stage, but it is still being released. However, decoration materials are used indoors, there is a concept of harmful release period, generally not treated, 1-3 years of interior decoration can cause formaldehyde to exceed the standard, 3 years later, although formaldehyde is still released, but generally will not cause indoor formaldehyde exceedance, that is, it is a harmless release.