The concept of decoration pollution is biased against the eight misunderstandings of home decoration pollution

Decoration pollution is not a new topic. Perhaps people who have been trained in the family decoration are confident that they are experts in this respect. The “environmental materials” and “green building materials” labels that can be seen everywhere in the building materials market have initially laid the concept of “home improvement and environmental protection” in our minds, and the pretense of the home improvement company’s lady’s mouth may eventually prompt you to choose the fee. A lot of "green home improvement program." However, it may be too early for most people to think that it is possible to take credits from home-based classrooms.

There are eight misunderstandings in consumers' anti-pollution and pollution prevention concepts.

Think that treating indoor pollution is to eliminate formaldehyde

Formaldehyde mainly comes from artificial board, furniture and decoration used in adhesives and synthetic fabrics such as carpets. Excessive concentrations can cause nausea, vomiting, cough, chest tightness, wheezing and even emphysema. It is one of the main pollutants in indoor air. Because it is the "number one killer" of indoor pollution, it is highly recognized. Many consumers believe that eliminating indoor pollution is to eliminate formaldehyde, but it is not. In addition to formaldehyde, a large number of chemical materials used in building decoration materials, such as paints, solvents, thinners, adhesives, benzene series, such as benzene, toluene, xylene, etc., long-term inhalation of air with a higher concentration of benzene Causes chronic poisoning of benzene, triggers allergic dermatitis, laryngeal edema and thrombocytopenia, and can also cause aplastic anemia.

I think that using the standard materials can avoid pollution.

The definition of the standard material means that the release of harmful substances is lower than the national standard. For example, the mandatory national standard for formaldehyde emission from wood-based panels and their products is not more than 1.5 mg per liter of air. If the same material is accumulated and used in a large amount in a certain area, the harmful substances are also accumulated, and finally, the harmful objects in the renovated house may exceed the standard.

Simply relying on ventilation

Most people know that the new house should be ventilated and stayed in the first half of the year. Ventilation helps release harmful substances such as formaldehyde and benzene. However, Yan Yiqing pointed out that the release period of formaldehyde is more than 5 years, the longest is 15 years, and the release period of benzene is also between 6 months and 1 year. Ventilation for half a year does not allow the hazardous substances to completely evaporate. Moreover, most people move into a new home after three months of ventilation after the new house is renovated.

Over-reliant on plants

Yan Yiqing pointed out that some consumers placed plants such as spider plant and aloe in newly renovated rooms. These plants have certain adsorption and decomposition effects on different harmful gases, but the characteristics of plant action are slow, long time, and adsorption decomposition. The amount is very limited, and for a large-scale living room, the effect is almost negligible.

Ignoring indoor environmental pollution caused by furniture

Many consumers only noticed the indoor environmental pollution caused by various building materials during the decoration process, and did not know that furniture is also a source of pollution. Adhesives, decks, paints, etc. in furniture can also release harmful gases such as formaldehyde. Consumers should pay attention not to buy furniture with odor when purchasing furniture. It is best to buy regular brand furniture in a regular home shopping mall.

Blindly relying on air fresheners

Many consumers think that air fresheners can eliminate harmful gases such as formaldehyde. In fact, air fresheners or air fresheners can only use their fragrant gas to cover harmful gases with odor, but they cannot adsorb or decompose them.

Renovation after renovation

Many consumers begin to really consider the problem of home improvement pollution after finishing their homework, and remedial measures afterwards often fail to achieve the best results. In the decoration process, the formaldehyde in the material is completely removed with formaldehyde scavenger and glue aldehyde removal agent, and the odor removal products such as decoration deodorant are used to thoroughly treat the benzene series, and the finished building materials are completely renovated. Most of them can meet the environmental standards set by the state.

Judging whether there is pollution by smell

Many consumers rely on the smell to judge whether there is pollution in the decoration in the home. Yan Yiqing pointed out that such an approach is very unscientific. Among the main toxic and harmful gases that cause indoor pollution, some are odorous, such as benzene has a little aromatic smell, formaldehyde and ammonia are pungent. Even if these toxic gases are not smelling, it does not mean that they are not. Generally, if the toxic gas exceeds the standard by more than 4 times, it will make people feel intuitive. Therefore, it is inaccurate to judge what pollution is by odor. The only scientific method is to use scientific instruments for testing.

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