"Indoor Air Quality Standard" GB/T 18883-2002 is essentially the basic standard for a healthy living environment, and has no mandatory binding force on building developers, decorators and furniture manufacturers. The Code for Control of Indoor Environmental Pollutants in Civil Buildings jointly promulgated by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine is a mandatory acceptance standard for builders and decorators in indoor environmental pollution control of civil construction projects.
Therefore, remind the end users of the majority of houses that the houses that have been completed and accepted according to the standards are not equal to the sufficient conditions for healthy living. If furniture is introduced indoors, whether it is a new house or an old house, the indoor air quality may further decline. Indoor air quality testing for life and health is the fundamental basis for measuring whether a house meets the standard of healthy living environment.
First of all, the quality of indoor air testing should be tested by a professional testing company. If residents want to know about their living environment, they need to find a professional testing institution to do indoor air testing, and then do reasonable indoor pollution control according to the results of indoor air testing.
Secondly, it is necessary to choose testing institutions certified by technical supervision departments, and it is best to choose industry testing institutions that have been engaged in environmental protection testing for a long time. These independent third-party testing institutions can give legally binding testing reports.
Finally, the best time to test the indoor air quality is one week after the decoration is completely completed, because the volatile concentration of various pollutants has remained basically stable for 7 days after the decoration.
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