After moving into the newly renovated home, one of the most urgent problems people face is the presence of formaldehyde from various building materials. In the past, the common practice was to simply ventilate the house for about ten days and then move in. However, even after that short period, the new house was often still too smelly to live in comfortably — a real headache for many.
How many people have worked their entire lives to afford a home? Except for those from wealthy families, it's a huge financial burden. Take housing prices in Dalian’s central and mountainous areas, which usually start at around 17,000 yuan per square meter, with some premium units costing a few thousand more. The sea-view apartments in Xinghai are even pricier. Even someone earning 7,000 or 8,000 yuan a month would need years of savings just to afford such a place.
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A home is more than just a structure — it's the culmination of family effort and dreams. Chinese people have a deep emotional connection to their homes. Everyone wants a warm, comfortable, and loving living space. But the process of renovation can be both expensive and stressful. After finishing the work, the new house isn't immediately livable. You have to deal with the odors, deodorize, and wait before moving in.
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Everyone knows that the chemical materials used in home renovations often contain formaldehyde. The stronger the smell after renovation, the worse the formaldehyde pollution. Living in a house with high levels of formaldehyde can be dangerous and unhealthy.
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Formaldehyde is colorless and has an irritating odor. Even low-level exposure can cause health issues. Long-term exposure may lead to serious conditions like cancer or leukemia. That’s why it's so important to address this problem after renovation.
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Many people experience symptoms after renovation, such as coughing, headaches, dizziness, rashes, and even nausea. These symptoms vary depending on individual sensitivity, but they all point to the same issue: formaldehyde poisoning.
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So, what can you do? Ventilation and air fresheners are common methods, but they’re not always effective. They only offer temporary relief. Once windows are closed, the formaldehyde levels can rise again. Plus, weather conditions like rain, cold, or smog make ventilation impractical.
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Another method involves using activated carbon to absorb the formaldehyde. However, traditional activated carbon has limited absorption capacity and can become saturated within a week. If not replaced in time, it can release the absorbed toxins back into the air, causing secondary pollution — which is even worse than the original problem.
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But there’s a better solution. High-temperature carbonized activated carbon not only has strong adsorption properties but also breaks down the formaldehyde into harmless substances like water and carbon dioxide. This method is safe, long-lasting, and can last up to three years without needing replacement. It’s a smarter, safer way to handle formaldehyde after renovation.
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