The decoration of the children's room, the floor is a key. Because children leave the cradle, the floor naturally becomes the place they touch the most. Children will no matter what seats you provide them with, they still like to crawl and lie down on the floor. The floor is their freest space. Therefore, in any children's room, the floor must first be absolutely environmentally friendly, can not have any pollution, this pollution, including congenital floor formaldehyde pollution and acquired mold, bacteria contamination, otherwise it is easy to let the child that is not a sound body is compromised. Even the floors that meet the environmental standards have the release of formaldehyde. It is nothing more than the amount of released emissions. However, the release of formaldehyde is harmful to human health, especially for children with poor resistance. We often say that the amount of formaldehyde released refers to the amount of released surface of the floor, not the amount of formaldehyde released inside the floor. The formaldehyde content of the interior of the floor is higher, and because we inevitably cut the floor in the floor installation process to adapt to different ground conditions (such as: floor misalignment to cut the floor in the center, the floor size can not be exactly cut to the ground when cutting the floor, etc. ), so the amount of formaldehyde released inside the floor is increased at the floor cutting opening. Moreover, once the summer or winter heating (especially geothermal heating) period is reached, the amount of formaldehyde released from the floor will increase significantly with increasing temperature. In the common floor-mounting structure, a forgotten narrow space is formed under the floor, where dust, dander, pet fleas, etc. accumulated over a long period of time are often collected, together with carelessly sprinkled water and juices. The body's own water vapor or moisture generated due to temperature changes, etc., over time will produce mildew on the back of the floor, and emit odor. This will not only make the floor increasingly rotten and fall off, shortening the service life of the floor, but it will also breed various toxic and harmful substances such as molds and germs, which will be emitted into the indoor air and endanger the health of the family, especially the health of children. Floor and floor-related pollution releases start from the ground and generally gather near the surface. For example, the molecular weight of formaldehyde is greater than the average molecular weight of air, and therefore it is mainly concentrated in the area within about 1 meter of the ground, because people generally walk upright on the floor, and the height of the breathing zone for adults is generally 1.7 meters. Left and right, together with indoor air, will be relatively circulated during the day with the frequent opening and closing of doors and windows. In this case, it is very difficult for adults to feel the presence of pollution and cause paralysis. The height and activity habits of infants and children determine that they are often in the contaminated area. According to the weight ratio, the air intake of a quiet baby is twice that of an adult. Infants love to rub their fingers and like to crawl on the floor, which further increases the close contact with the pollution. Due to the immature metabolic function of infants and young children, they cannot fully rely on their own metabolic functions to excrete toxins from the body. At the same time, the immune system of infants and young children is relatively fragile and does not adapt to the damage caused by the repair of environmental toxicants. The ability of infants and young children to resist pollution is not comparable to that of adults. In addition, infants and young children have weak self-protection awareness, and they are not easily aware of the damage caused by pollution. They often cause bad consequences when their family finds that the pollution is harmful, and unfortunately become a high-risk group that is harmed by pollution. Second, the floor material of the children's room must have a warm tactile sensation and be able to adapt to the child's needs from the infanthood to the adolescent's growing up. First of all, the floor materials of the children's room must be able to be easily cleaned, cannot have uneven patterns, and joints, because any small things accidentally falling into these recessed joints may be a potential threat to children. At the same time, these embossed patterns and crevices are easy to trip over toddlers, so it is important that the floor is smooth and flat. Which of the hard and soft materials will you choose? My advice is: Please do not go to the neat extremes. The flooring material is too hard. Although it is easy to clean, it feels cold, especially for children who are crawling around. If parents are planning on carpeting on a hard surface, they should first find out if the surface is too smooth. Too smooth the carpet is easy to slide. 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