Formaldehyde (HCHO)

Introduction to
Formaldehyde (HCHO)

Formaldehyde is a specific volatile organic compound commonly released by building materials and furniture. It poses serious health risks, including respiratory issues and eye irritation, even at low concentrations, making its detection particularly important.

A formaldehyde sensor focuses on precise measurement of HCHO concentrations, delivering targeted data to address this pollutant specifically. Its integration with air quality systems supports tailored responses, such as activating filtration or ventilation, ensuring safer indoor environments.

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