Low-Formaldehyde & Non-Toxic Building Materials: Safeguarding Your Home’s Air Quality
Remember that all-too-familiar experience? You excitedly move into your newly renovated home, open the door, and are hit with a strong ‘new home smell.’ Initially, you might associate it with freshness and cleanliness, perhaps even feeling a thrill from the pungent aroma. However, after a week, you start waking up with a dry, itchy throat. Your children frequently rub their eyes and sneeze. You might even develop unexplained skin rashes. You open windows for ventilation, try placing pineapple peels to deodorize, but that invisible scent lingers like a ghost, lurking in every deep breath.This isn’t just ‘renovation smell’; it’s your body’s distress signal. In the traditional renovation market, the pursuit of aesthetics and low costs leads to the widespread use…