
The two children sang advertisements with childlike songs: “I’m afraid my family doesn’t have money, and I’m afraid my family doesn’t have good furniture.†Their innocent voices echoed strongly, but it was hard to ignore the underlying truth. Is this really right? It seems like money has lost its value, and having more of it doesn’t always mean better furniture. Good furniture isn’t just about price or style—it’s about safety and health. The way some furniture is displayed, like a silkworm listening closely, leaves a painful feeling in the heart. What’s the real situation with children’s furniture today?
Currently, around 90% of children’s furniture is made from particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF). Only a small portion is crafted from solid wood or glued laminated timber (glulam). This means that harmful gases such as formaldehyde often exceed safe levels in children’s rooms. Reports have shown that this is a growing concern.
When buying children’s furniture, it’s important to stay alert. First, check whether the product comes with a proper inspection report—don’t rely on simple certificates. Pay attention to the paint quality and look for furniture that uses less adhesive. Formaldehyde levels should be as low as possible. The environmental protection ranking of materials goes like this: MDF, particleboard, large core board, plywood, laminated wood, glulam, and finally solid wood. The higher the level, the safer the material.
Also, avoid choosing furniture that is overly colorful. Bright colors often mean more toxic chemicals, including heavy metals like lead. This is something every parent should be cautious about.
Choosing eco-friendly and elegant furniture can create a healthier living space for your child. When selecting furniture, prioritize materials that are environmentally friendly and minimize the use of strong adhesives. Even the glue, sealants, and other auxiliary materials must be of high quality. Some formaldehyde can remain volatile in furniture for up to 10 years, which poses long-term risks. Think about how much harm that could cause. Always make sure your child’s environment is as safe and healthy as possible.
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