Caring for children's health away from decoration pollution

In children's room decoration and decoration materials, containing formaldehyde and benzene substances is the biggest killer of children's health, and it is an important cause of leukemia and cancer in children. Therefore, the environmental protection of paint and coating has become the most concern for people. In addition, the floor is also a hard-hit area that is often overlooked by people. Because children leave the cradle, the floor naturally becomes the place they touch the most.

Floor pollution

First of all, the floor materials of the children's room must be able to be easily cleaned, cannot have uneven patterns, and joints, because any small things accidentally falling into these recessed joints may be a potential threat to children. At the same time, these embossed patterns and crevices are also easy to trip over two-year-old children, so it is important to keep the floor level and smooth.

There are also parents who choose to clean and smooth the floor, but this is also an extreme. The floor material is too hard. Although it is easy to clean, it feels cold, especially if the child crawls around and feels uncomfortable. If the surface is too smooth, even if it is covered with carpets, the carpet is easy to slide and the baby is prone to falling.

Finally, do not lay plastic flooring. Some foam plastic products on the market, such as floor puzzles, will release a large amount of volatile organic substances, which will affect children's health.

What kind of floor should your child's room choose?

Therefore, the children's room is best to use easy-to-clean laminate flooring, cork flooring that does not easily fall, or to avoid contact with contaminated antimicrobial flooring. The carpets in children's rooms should also be cleaned frequently to avoid contamination with worms or bacteria.

In addition, children's rooms do not use natural stone floors, such as marble and granite, which are the main cause of indoor radon gas pollution and λ-ray pollution. Young children are not immune and should try their best to avoid these hazards.

Paint coating pollution