The new home has a smell, and I asked what to do to remove the smell

Updated on furniture 2024-08-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to experts, frequent ventilation is the most effective way to eliminate harmful gases emitted by new furniture. Fresh air entering the house can dilute harmful gases on the one hand, and release harmful substances in decoration materials faster on the other hand.

    If a newly renovated house can be ventilated for more than 2 hours a day, harmful gases can be eliminated to a large extent. Opening windows for ventilation when uninhabited or out is a good way to alleviate toxic gas damage. One thing to pay attention to is that the indoor temperature and humidity are too high, and a large number of harmful gases will be emitted in the decoration materials, which will endanger health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To reduce indoor formaldehyde, if you look at the entire renovation period, it is mainly divided into three aspects of control:

    1. Reasonable planning in the early stage of decoration.

    Control the total amount of formaldehyde emission sources in decoration, make reasonable allocation of space in the spatial area where formaldehyde emission sources are distributed, and try to choose materials or furniture that do not release or release less formaldehyde. For example, choose floor tiles instead of floors for bedroom floor decoration, choose solid wood beds instead of panel beds, etc.

    2. Control of decoration in progress.

    In the decoration, some materials that release formaldehyde should be opened and edged to slow down the release rate and amount of formaldehyde.

    3. Treatment after decoration.

    Including increasing the frequency and time of ventilation, spraying on the loop Kang nano aldehyde enzyme to reduce the concentration and content of formaldehyde in the indoor air through air exchange, placing activated carbon adsorption and releasing formaldehyde through cabinets, drawers, etc., through air pollution control, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I started with a few bowls of vinegar, but after removing the smell of the furniture, there was a big smell of vinegar in the room.

    Then, at the suggestion of my property manager, I bought a few onions, cut them and put them in various rooms. But when you put the onion, you should put the paper underneath, otherwise the onion will leave a mark after it dries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The most economical and straightforward way to do this is.

    Onion + banana peel.

    I don't tell him about a group of people haha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Ha learned

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