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Review on FURINNO Just 3-Tier End Table, 1-Pack, White/White - Compact and Stylish Furniture Solution for any Space by Mindy Light

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Formaldehyde content

Everything but the composition of the product gets five stars from me. Easy assembly, reliability, good value for money. But this table, like almost all other woods treated with chipboard etc., uses formaldehyde as a binder. Years later, this formaldehyde is released as a gas everywhere, in a process known as outgassing. I have confirmed with the company that this table contains 0.09 ppm formaldehyde. It is usually 0.05 ppm in the standard. Concentrations of 0.1 to 0.5 ppm caused significant eye and nasal irritation. But levels of 0.6 to 0.9 ppm led to eczema and changes in lung function, i.e. damage to the lungs. This is exactly the ppm level that this product uses. To that I say that this is absurd. Chipboard is not big. I would suggest that it is not necessary to have over 0.05ppm. Around; great table. Great quality, great price (affordable, cheap) and great design execution, making it EXTREMELY easy to set up. And I think it is. Formaldehyde is effective as a binder and facilitates mass production of treated wood. This makes it cheap and affordable and not necessarily low quality depending on where you're looking. Solid wood furniture is extremely expensive, much more difficult to mass-produce, and relatively scarce, which is why solid wood nightstands that don't use these toxic substances range from $200 to $800. As for me, I just couldn't afford it at that moment, and at the same time I really needed it. It does the job that the bedside table seems to do, and it does it well. So for me it works. And i love it. Otherwise it would have gotten five stars on everything if the following wasn't important to me for everyone else to know as I'm not appalled by it. But if you can afford it and are health conscious, it would be beneficial to buy a solid wood product or one with less formaldehyde. It cannot be said that the quality etc. of this product is bad. Also, before purchasing this product, make sure you understand your level of exposure to formaldehyde. Almost every home that uses wood as a building material uses recycled wood to some extent. Most people are exposed to extreme levels of formaldehyde, which is known to be very toxic to humans, at very high levels, especially if they don't allow gas in the home for around 2-3 years. What a long time to live in the house. Also the value of the house is even more important in the example that it is important to measure the diameter of how much treated wood you have in your house. Whole blankets are not good. And even your bedding can use it. You may also have tables, chairs, shelves, drawers, etc. that use it. Limit exposure as much as possible, perhaps remove products containing formaldehyde from your home, ventilate your home and open windows frequently, perhaps find other means of filtering/absorbing the air, but most importantly, make sure that you remove as much as possible I can understand that people need to live in their own homes and can't afford to rent with someone else's house bills and not use the house at the same time, it just doesn't make sense if they are efficient are. So try to remove as much as possible if that's not possible and seek professional exposure management advice first before considering any of what I've said. Formaldehyde is not to be trifled with. It has been shown to be highly toxic to humans and people working in the environment face serious problems even with personal protective equipment on. And it's not just breathing. That too is contact.

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • Weight