What Is Formaldehyde?
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling gas. It is given off of new furniture, new construction, and carpeting; and also in some materials in the process of degrading from water, heat, saline or chemical exposure. It can be a significant issue in new homes because they are so tightly constructed that fumes cannot dissipate into the atmosphere.
Where Formaldehyde Is Found
Formaldehyde is given off of new furniture, new construction, and carpeting; and also in some materials in the process of degrading from water, heat, saline or chemical exposure. It can be a significant issue in new homes because they are so tightly constructed that fumes cannot dissipate into the atmosphere.
Potential Consequences Of Exposure
When present in the air at levels above 0.1 ppm (parts in a million parts of air), it can cause watery eyes, burning sensations in the eyes, nose and throat, nausea, coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, skin rashes, and allergic reactions. It has also been observed to cause cancer in lab animals.
Even if your house is brand new, you could be suffering from sick house syndrome. If you are feeling woozy and lethargic, your nosebleeds, hacking coughs and headaches may not be due to mold allergy. Your symptoms may be due to exposure to one component of sick house syndrome: Formaldehyde exposure.
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