Do you know what factors will affect the amount of formaldehyde released from furniture?

Modern furniture often contains formaldehyde, and only a small number of products meet national safety standards. However, most people are aware of the health risks associated with formaldehyde exposure, so they tend to wait for a period of time before using new furniture. But have you ever wondered what factors influence how much formaldehyde is released from your furniture? Let’s take a closer look at the key elements that affect formaldehyde emissions. One important factor is the **edge sealing** of panel furniture. Proper sealing of edges can significantly reduce formaldehyde release. When designing furniture, it's best to use thinner panels where possible, as long as structural strength is maintained. Another key element is the **load ratio**, which refers to the proportion of furniture surface area exposed to air compared to the room’s volume. The higher the load ratio, the more formaldehyde may be present in the air. To minimize this, try to keep the number of furniture pieces in your space to a minimum, especially when the function is already met. The **time and conditions after production** also play a big role. Formaldehyde emissions decrease over time, but the rate depends on environmental factors. It's recommended to let new furniture sit for a while before using it. Placing it in a warm and humid environment can speed up the release of formaldehyde, reducing long-term indoor pollution. The **use environment** has a direct impact on formaldehyde levels. Temperature, humidity, and ventilation all affect how much formaldehyde is emitted. For example, an 8°C increase in temperature can double the concentration of formaldehyde in the air, while a 12% rise in humidity can increase emissions by about 15%. Using air conditioning or a fresh air system can help regulate these conditions and manage formaldehyde levels more effectively. Finally, the **decoration method** is crucial. Sealing the surface of furniture with low-emission adhesives and coatings can greatly reduce formaldehyde release. Choosing high-quality materials and ensuring proper application during installation helps prevent additional emissions. Understanding these factors can help you make smarter choices when buying and using furniture. Whether you're looking to improve indoor air quality or simply want to protect your family’s health, being informed is the first step. For more information on how to reduce formaldehyde exposure, visit the official website of Xianghe Furniture City. Stay safe, stay informed!

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