Abstract

This paper discusses the emission of formaldehyde and VOCs from wood-based panel products and the effect on indoor air quality (IAQ). The formaldehyde concentration monitored in four energy efficient test houses over a 7-year period has been included to illustrate the long-term effect of emissions from E1 wood-based panels used in dwellings. Formaldehyde emissions from wood-based floorboard obtained from investigation of sick buildings are included for comparison. Also discussed was the impact of fitting of a “low formaldehyde emitting” wardrobe in an energy-efficient test house and in an apartment home. The exposure risk of an individual unpacking the packages of the flat-packed wardrobes and during assembly was illustrated by measurement made in a 22 m3 chamber and in a test house. A variety of VOCs can be released from wood-based panels and associated materials. There is also a concern about the possible emission of wood preservative residues, such as pentachlorophenol from products made from contaminated wood sources. To minimise impact of formaldehyde and VOC emissions in homes and other buildings, building developers and designers should insist on certification of products based on available labelling schemes and this is required in some countries for assessment of Green Buildings.

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