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It’s best not to let children touch this level 1 carcinogen, just hide it in their bedroom, otherwise the longer the exposure, the greater the risk!

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It’s best not to let children touch this level 1 carcinogen, just hide it in their bedroom, otherwise the longer the exposure, the greater the risk.

Have you ever thought that there may be a level 1 carcinogen lurking in the bedroom where children play and sleep every day.

It is colorless and odorless, but like an “invisible killer”, it quietly endangers children’s health.

That’s right, it’s formaldehyde. Today, let’s talk about how to protect children from formaldehyde and safeguard their healthy growth.

Formaldehyde: Hidden “invisible killer” formaldehyde in the home, recognized as a Class 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organization, widely present in various home building materials and daily necessities.

Newly renovated houses, inferior furniture, and substandard toys can all be hiding places for formaldehyde.

Long term exposure to low-dose formaldehyde may lead to weakened immunity, respiratory diseases, and even increased risk of leukemia in children.

The case of a 3-year-old child suffering from leukemia due to excessive inhalation of formaldehyde in news reports has sounded the alarm.

Poison Doll “: Is the doll you caught safe. The dazzling array of claw machines in the mall always attracts children’s attention.

Are those fluffy “spoils of war” you caught really safe. The dolls in the claw machine mentioned at the beginning of the article are often three no products, and the formaldehyde content may exceed the standard.

Sleeping with a child is like sleeping with a ‘toxic doll’. Besides’ toxic dolls’, what other potential sources of formaldehyde can be found in the bedroom.

Unqualified board furniture: Some low-quality board furniture uses inferior glue in order to reduce costs, and the formaldehyde content seriously exceeds the standard.

Poor quality wallpaper: Colorful wallpaper may hide the risk of excessive formaldehyde levels behind it.

Plastic toys: Some substandard plastic toys may also be a source of formaldehyde emissions. Poor quality flooring: The glue used during the flooring process may also contain formaldehyde.

Protecting children’s health, starting from now. How can we effectively prevent children from being exposed to formaldehyde and create a healthy and safe environment for their growth.

Here are a few suggestions that I hope can help you: 1. Choose environmentally friendly materials: purchase furniture, building materials, toys, etc.

, choose reputable brands, and recognize environmental labels, such as “Ten Ring Certification”. 2. Ventilation: Newly renovated houses must have sufficient ventilation for several months before moving in.

It is also necessary to maintain indoor ventilation and reduce formaldehyde concentration in daily life.

3. Green plants: Put some green plants such as green apples and chlorophytum comosum indoors, which can absorb some harmful gases such as formaldehyde.

4. Regular cleaning: Regularly cleaning children’s toys and bedding can reduce the growth of dust and mites, as well as lower the risk of formaldehyde adhesion.

5. Formaldehyde testing: If you are concerned about indoor formaldehyde exceeding the standard, you can use a professional formaldehyde detector for testing.

6. Refuse “three no products”: Do not purchase “three no products”, especially children’s toys, be sure to choose legitimate channels for purchase.

Don’t let ‘invisible killers’ steal children’s health. Children’s health is our greatest wealth. Don’t forget to pay attention to the healthy growth environment of children at ‘Chicken Baby’.

Stay away from formaldehyde, start now, and create a safe, healthy, and loving home for children. Extended reading: Report of the World Health Organization on Formaldehyde National Indoor Environmental Quality Standards.

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