Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When it is 35 degrees hot, is it easier to emit formaldehyde by closing the window for a long time and opening the window at night?

When it is 35 degrees hot, is it easier to emit formaldehyde by closing the window for a long time and opening the window at night?

Yes, formaldehyde is more likely to be emitted from the board and wallpaper when it encounters high temperature, because it will accelerate the emission speed when it encounters high temperature, and it will stay indoors after being released without ventilation, which will increase the indoor formaldehyde content, which will definitely rise and be easily absorbed by the human body. If the formaldehyde exceeds the standard, it will easily lead to formaldehyde poisoning.