First, Swiss
is currently the most cost-effective formaldehyde removal product. Its advantage is that it can absorb formaldehyde and decompose it into water and carbon dioxide that are harmless to human health. Because of its decomposition characteristics, it will not adsorb saturation and cause indoor secondary pollution, and is suitable for various types of environments. In addition, its removal rate is dozens of times that of traditional adsorption materials. It should be noted that it is an irregularly shaped gray ore, not round particles.
Second, plants
Choose plants that can absorb formaldehyde. Plants such as pothos, aloe vera, and spider plants can absorb some formaldehyde pollution and can also be used to remove formaldehyde. Putting some green plants in your new house can also beautify the room and purify the air. However, the adsorption capacity of plants is limited. If the formaldehyde concentration is too high, plants will wilt and die.
Third, open windows for ventilation
If a newly renovated house wants to remove indoor formaldehyde and odor as soon as possible, the first thing to do is to open windows for ventilation. At the same time, cabinet doors and drawers can be opened to dilute formaldehyde and discharge it outdoors through air convection. Although this step is simple, you must also pay attention to the weather conditions to avoid strong winds and heavy rains from damaging the newly decorated home environment.
Fourth, fresh air system
The principle of the fresh air system is ventilation. The outdoor fresh air is filtered and transported indoors, and then harmful substances such as formaldehyde are discharged outdoors to achieve the effect of formaldehyde removal.
5. Formaldehyde scavenger
Formaldehyde scavenger reacts with formaldehyde under certain conditions to generate other substances that are harmless to health, thereby reducing indoor formaldehyde concentration. But it’s also a chemical that can become another source of indoor pollution if used incorrectly.
Formaldehyde is a colorless toxic gas, and long-term exposure can seriously affect human health. What's more, some people will suffer from respiratory diseases, causing allergic rhinitis and pigmentation. Therefore, be sure to remove formaldehyde before moving into your new home. It is recommended to carry out multiple methods at the same time.