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Nursery / Kids Room: 6 Hidden Air Quality Hazards

Your nursery / kids room could be making your family sick without you knowing.

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⚠️ Your Nursery / Kids Room may contain 6 hidden hazards you can't see, smell, or taste.

Every day you spend in this room without testing, you and your family could be breathing contaminated air.

high Hazard 1 of 6

Formaldehyde (VOC)

Formaldehyde off-gases from pressed wood furniture, flooring, and new construction materials. It is classified as a known human carcinogen by the IARC. Levels are highest in new or recently renovated homes.

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moderate Hazard 2 of 6

Dust Mite Allergens

Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments and their waste proteins are among the most common indoor allergens. A typical mattress contains 100,000 to 10 million dust mites.

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moderate Hazard 3 of 6

Paint Fumes and Off-Gassing

Fresh paint releases VOCs including formaldehyde, benzene, and toluene for weeks after application. Even low-VOC paints can off-gas for days. Children and pregnant women are most at risk.

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high Hazard 4 of 6

PFAS (Forever Chemicals) in Household Dust

PFAS chemicals from nonstick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, and waterproof clothing accumulate in household dust. They never break down in the environment or the human body. Linked to cancer, thyroid disease, and immune suppression.

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high Hazard 5 of 6

Thirdhand Smoke Residue

Thirdhand smoke is the residual nicotine and chemicals left on surfaces by tobacco smoke. It clings to walls, furniture, and carpets for months. Reacts with indoor air to form carcinogenic compounds. Children are most vulnerable.

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critical Hazard 6 of 6

Lead Paint Dust

Lead paint was banned in 1978 but remains in millions of homes. Sanding, scraping, or peeling paint releases lead dust that causes irreversible brain damage in children. There is no safe level of lead exposure.

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Medical & Environmental Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes and is based on publicly available EPA and CDC data. It is not a substitute for professional environmental testing, medical advice, or remediation services.

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