Health is the foundation of a safe and comfortable living environment. Using Laoshan air to purify activated carbon not only helps protect the environment but also promotes green and healthy homes. In today’s home renovation process, harmful gases such as formaldehyde, toluene, and xylene released from wood, paint, and other materials, along with pollutants found in cars, offices, and public spaces, have significantly impacted human health. These toxins can lead to serious long-term health issues, including respiratory infections, cardiovascular diseases, and more.
Medical research shows that prolonged exposure to polluted air increases the risk of various illnesses by 5–10 times compared to those living in clean environments. Many modern urban health problems are closely linked to environmental factors, with air pollution playing a major role. Therefore, it's essential to take proactive measures to ensure clean indoor air.
Activated carbon is made from raw materials like coconut shells, coal, and wood chips, processed through scientific formulas to create a highly porous material. Its unique structure allows for an extremely large surface area, making it highly effective at adsorbing harmful substances. Scientific tests show that the pore size of shell-based activated carbon is the largest, followed by coal-based, and then wood-based. To achieve optimal performance, a combination of these types is used in a balanced formula.
The high-efficiency activated carbon adsorbent has a massive adsorption capacity due to its developed pores. When harmful gases like formaldehyde, toluene, xylene, and sulfur dioxide come into contact with it, the activated carbon quickly absorbs them into its internal pores. One gram of activated carbon has a pore surface area equivalent to three football fields, highlighting its incredible ability to trap pollutants.
To use activated carbon effectively:
1. **Dosage**: For newly renovated spaces such as living rooms, offices, or hotels, use 1–2 packs per square meter (approximately 50–100g). Adjust based on pollution levels. Note: This is the total amount needed for the space, not 50–100g per square meter.
2. **Placement**:
- Place activated carbon near pollution sources and high-traffic areas—such as wardrobes, cabinets, desks, sofas, and coffee tables.
- Activated carbon works best in small spaces where air circulation is limited. Since formaldehyde is heavier than air, placing it at a height of around 180cm (the average human height) ensures maximum effectiveness.
- After about 20 days of use, expose the activated carbon to sunlight for 3–5 hours to reactivate it. This allows it to be reused for 6–10 months. Regular reactivation is crucial to prevent saturation and maintain efficiency.
3. **For new homes not immediately occupied**: Open windows as much as possible, use fans to improve air exchange, and place activated carbon packages throughout the room. Once the smell decreases, collect the activated carbon and place it near the source of pollution for continuous adsorption. Keep windows open while using it to ensure proper ventilation.
4. **For people who need to move into a new home quickly**: Activated carbon works slowly but safely. For faster results, combine it with natural methods like planting spider plants, tiger tail orchids, or aloe vera. Alternatively, use plant-based air purification products.
Always try to keep windows open during use to promote airflow. Remember, the main source of indoor pollution is formaldehyde, primarily from fiberboard and core board materials. Taking these steps ensures a healthier, safer living environment for you and your family.
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