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  • qqq@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    This may be true, which is why you must always let the air out of your home twice a day. Still that formaldehyde is naturally occurring, and in homes come mostly from wood. So it’s not an “industry” hazard, and it’s not an artificially produced chemical.

    It looks like it comes specifically from composite wood and the glues used in making those composites, not solid wood. That seems to be supported by some quick internet searching. Regular wood appears to release formaldehyde at high temperatures.

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      17 days ago

      It is true that chipboard release more formaldehyde because of the glue, which is the reason it’s regulated.