The wardrobe industry is kicked with insider purchases to be cautious
2025-07-12 09:13:30
In recent years, furniture pollution has become one of the most serious concerns in people's daily lives. Among all the sources of indoor pollution, formaldehyde from furniture materials is considered the main culprit. According to statistics, there are over 2 million children suffering from leukemia in China, with an additional 2 to 3 million cases reported each year. Shockingly, 90% of these children had previously purchased new furniture before falling ill. As a key furniture item, wardrobes are particularly known for their high potential of formaldehyde emission.

**The Dark Side of Wardrobe Panels**
In the wardrobe industry, terms like E0 and E1 grade boards are frequently used. E0 grade panels meet the European standard of having less than 0.3 mg/L of formaldehyde emissions, while E1 grade panels have less than 0.8 mg/L. The national standard in China allows for up to 1.5 mg/L of formaldehyde emissions. Despite this, many brands on the market claim to use E1-grade panels, which are considered more environmentally friendly. However, industry insiders reveal that only a small percentage of these panels actually meet the E1 standard.
Some manufacturers simply make false claims, knowing that most consumers won't conduct environmental tests. Others may use E2-grade panels, which are treated or processed to meet E1 standards temporarily. This deceptive practice can mislead buyers into thinking they're purchasing safe, eco-friendly products.
**The Hidden Dangers of Plasticizers**
Formaldehyde is not always immediately visible, but its effects are long-term and potentially severe. It can cause chronic health issues, especially when exposed over time. Many consumers may ask for “eco-friendly†options when buying a wardrobe, but few take the time to verify what they’re actually getting.
To put it into perspective, consider a well-known beverage company in Taiwan that was recently found to have added harmful plasticizers to its products. If a wardrobe were like that beverage, then using a panel with high formaldehyde content would be similar to making a dangerous drink. Poor-quality materials directly lead to "toxic" furniture, posing serious health risks to families.
This issue is not just about bad products — it’s about consumer awareness and responsibility. When buying a wardrobe, it's essential to understand the type of board used, the quality of the paint, and the overall construction. Being informed and cautious can help avoid the hidden dangers that come with poor-quality furniture. After all, your home should be a safe place, not a source of health risks.
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