How to choose children's furniture

Every child is the heart and soul of parents, and their health is also the concern of all parents. So when decorating the home, what kind of choices can you rest assured with those colorful children's furniture?


Choose children's furniture carefully and harmful substances exceed the standard

At present, 90% of children's furniture on the furniture market is made of MDF and particle board. Due to the large amount of binder used in MDF and particle board, the harmful substances such as formaldehyde in children's furniture exceed the standard

The resulting health problems are more serious than other furniture. The problem of excessive formaldehyde and lead in children's furniture should arouse enough attention from consumers.

The more colorful the furniture, the more lead in the paint

At present, 90% of children's furniture is made of MDF, particle board and other plates. Only a small amount of children's furniture is made of pine and other integrated materials, so it often leads to harmful gas content in children's rooms. At present, most of the children's furniture on the market only indicates the content of formaldehyde, and there are almost no detection numbers for benzene and heavy metals. Some test reports only contain the harmful substance content of the board, but not the harmful substance content such as paint. Once this kind of furniture is put into the children's room, it will affect the children's health. It is understood that brightly colored lead paint accounts for a large share of various furniture. Tests have shown that among the 23 samples of lead paint, orange paint has the highest lead content, and the rest are yellow, green, and brown.

Furniture releases formaldehyde causing childhood asthma

Pollution from formaldehyde is the main reason for the increase in asthma among children aged 3-5 years. Long-term exposure to low-dose formaldehyde can cause chronic respiratory diseases, eye diseases, irregular menstrual disorders in women, pregnancy syndromes, neonatal deformities, mental depression, and can also cause heart disease in children. Pollution of home decoration products is the most common source of lead pollution for children. The survey shows that at a distance of 1 meter from the ground, the concentration of lead in the air is 16 times that of 1.5 meters. Children ’s height is within this range; infants and young children often touch the wall with their hands. lead. In addition, the absorption rate of lead by infants and young children is as high as 53%, about 5 times that of adults.

Shopping Tips: How to buy children's furniture?

When buying children's furniture, first of all, you must carefully check whether the furniture test report is a simple board test or a paint test. When signing a sales contract, write down the environmental protection guarantee. If the merchant refuses to sign the guarantee, it is best not to buy . Secondly, it is best to choose furniture with a small amount of binder, which has a relatively low formaldehyde content. The environmental protection levels are arranged from low to high: MDF, particle board, large core board, plywood, laminate, integrated wood, solid wood. Third, don't choose furniture that is too bright, because most bright oil paints contain heavy metals such as lead.

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