At present, residents of housing decoration are most concerned about the issue of formaldehyde, especially newlyweds. If they cannot live in a house with high formaldehyde content when they have a baby, as we all know, inhaling formaldehyde exceeding a certain standard is not conducive to their health. So, when the formaldehyde content is 0.2, can the baby live in it?
No, babies are still very fragile. According to the civilian indoor standard of 0.08 milligrams per cubic meter, this standard has exceeded the standard by more than 2.5 times. Compared with babies, even adults who stay in this environment for a long time can cause serious physical injuries, and even fatal injuries. I strongly recommend professional governance, as institutions are more important. Not only at home, but also in kindergarten, formaldehyde treatment has already begun, so parents should be responsible for themselves and their families. Only when the health of the baby is regarded as one's own health, can the baby grow up healthy.
Of course, if the formaldehyde detection level is found to be relatively low, the following methods can be used to handle formaldehyde that exceeds the standard:
1. Green plant absorption: It can be absorbed by plants. Plants such as chlorophytum comosum, Aloe vera and Huwei orchid can absorb a lot of indoor formaldehyde and other pollutants, and release fresh oxygen. In fact, there are many plants that can remove formaldehyde, and whole plant formaldehyde removal is very good.
2. Activated carbon: Activated carbon can adsorb substances such as benzene, toluene, xylene, ethanol, ether, etc. Placing activated carbon bags in newly renovated rooms to absorb formaldehyde from the air through activated carbon is both economical and convenient.
3. Open the window and ventilate: Window ventilation is the most practical, but it takes a long time. Window ventilation is only suitable for houses with less excessive formaldehyde. Window ventilation can only emit some odors, but it is not a long-term solution and can be used as an auxiliary means.