Ventilation after renovation cannot solve the fundamental problem

Many owners think that it is okay to leave the decoration for a few months after being properly ventilated. Ventilation is indeed useful but does not solve the problem fundamentally (and not to mention the economic loss caused by placing it for several months), which is related to the incubation period of formaldehyde and benzene series. Under normal circumstances, the incubation period of benzene is more than half a year, the incubation period of toluene and xylene is more than one year, and the incubation period of formaldehyde is 3 to 15 years (related to the decoration process).
Putting plants, some plants are effective for formaldehyde in indoor air (not all plants and some of the plants are useless but harmful: such as Mimosa, tuberose, etc.), but can not fundamentally solve the problem (plates are continuously released), and plants are While absorbing formaldehyde, people absorb it simultaneously.
Qualified materials are harmless. Qualified materials refer to the content of toxic and hazardous substances below a certain limit, but not completely. If the same material is used in large quantities in a room, due to an additive effect, the indoor air quality may not meet the requirements or even exceed the standards.
After the first renovation, after the renovation, the materials containing toxic and harmful gases emit gas in the room for about 3 to 15 years, and the management is more complicated. Therefore, the best solution is to put forward indoor environmental quality indicators and formulate prevention and control programs before renovation, use formaldehyde to completely remove them during the decoration process, use deodorizing agents and other deodorant products, etc. to do thorough treatment to ensure the decoration of the benzene system. The quality of the indoor environment after.

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