Some WeChat official accounts are spreading the claim that cleaning products containing nanosponges, also known as magic wipes, have formaldehyde and exceed the safety limits.The product has been reported to be 50 times more potent, and we advise against its use. However, many would argue that nano sponges are incredibly effective, cleaning heavy dirt in a flash. They are the go-to for household cleaning, and without them, it's hard to know what to replace them with! Is it truly a "toxin," as the rumors suggest? Stay tuned as the editor reveals the truth below.
Formaldehyde is actually everywhere.
Mention formaldehyde, and many people might immediately think of newly purchased wooden furniture and flooring after renovation. The released formaldehyde can make the air smell unpleasant and feel uncomfortable. High concentrations of formaldehyde are not only unpleasant to the nose but can also cause a range of adverse reactions, such as eye irritation, headaches, and more severe cases may trigger diseases like bronchial asthma and nasopharyngeal tumors. It is precisely because of the significant dangers posed by high levels of formaldehyde that a common misconception arises, that is..."Any product containing formaldehyde is dangerous."
In everyday life, formaldehyde is present in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the beer and milk we consume, the vegetables and fruits we eat, and even the clothing we wear daily. It's not limited to just the boards and furniture. Here is a甲醛standard compiled by a knowledgeable individual from various food and household items:The data in the table is largely derived from authoritative regulatory documents, meaning that as long as formaldehyde content does not exceed the specified standards, it is safe for us. In other words, whether formaldehyde is dangerous or not primarily depends on"Quantum Leap"






