How Much Formaldehyde Is in Your Car, Your Kitchen or Your Furniture? Here’s What Our Testing Found.
The chemical can trigger health problems and causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant. Our reporters traveled around New York City and New Jersey with equipment to measure its presence. The results proved concerning.
How to Reduce Formaldehyde Exposure in Your Home
Formaldehyde and radon. I swear, man. Worry about these two live rent free in my head every day. Do I rip out my floors? Do I install an ERV? Ugh.