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<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1100px;">Overview</h1><br/> | <h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1100px;">Overview</h1><br/> | ||
- | <p style="color:#1b1b1b;">Relevant data shows that air pollutants indoor are five to ten times higher than that outdoor, and the number of indoor air pollutants is up to 500. | + | <p style="color:#1b1b1b;">Relevant data shows that air pollutants indoor are five to ten times higher than that outdoor, and the number of indoor air pollutants is up to 500. Formaldehyde (HCHO), a major indoor air pollutant, attracts worldwide attention because the exposure to formaldehyde is known to cause irritation, allergic asthma and neurasthenia, as well as to induce carcinogenicity and carcinogenesis <i>(Tang et al., 2009)</i>. |
Wood-based products, wall coverings, rubber, paint and adhesives are widely used in buildings and furnishings, which may bring formaldehyde to our living environments. As a result, newly built or remodeled closed or semi-closed spaces like residences, office space are often found to gather high levels of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde has become one of the risk factors for various diseases (Fig.1). | Wood-based products, wall coverings, rubber, paint and adhesives are widely used in buildings and furnishings, which may bring formaldehyde to our living environments. As a result, newly built or remodeled closed or semi-closed spaces like residences, office space are often found to gather high levels of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde has become one of the risk factors for various diseases (Fig.1). | ||
- | The National Cancer Institute (NCI) published a survey report of 25,000 people who are exposed to formaldehyde while working in chemical plants in 2009 showed that the people who are often exposed to formaldehyde are 37% more likely to die from leukemia or lymph cancer. In China, the national standard concentration of indoor formaldehyde was published in 2002 and the concentration should below 0.1mg/m3.However,a surveys in China during the period of 2002-2004 revealed that indoor formaldehyde levels in more than 69.4% of all new or newly remodeled houses exceeded the national standard of China <i>(Xu et al., 2011)</i>. | + | The National Cancer Institute (NCI) published a survey report of 25,000 people who are exposed to formaldehyde while working in chemical plants in 2009 showed that the people who are often exposed to formaldehyde are 37% more likely to die from leukemia or lymph cancer. In China, the national standard concentration of indoor formaldehyde was published in 2002 and the concentration should below 0.1mg/m3. However, a surveys in China during the period of 2002-2004 revealed that indoor formaldehyde levels in more than 69.4% of all new or newly remodeled houses exceeded the national standard of China <i>(Xu et al., 2011)</i>. |
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