Winter wardrobe maintenance tips

Winter is here, and with it comes the challenge of storing seasonal clothes. After summer and autumn, your wardrobe can become a mess, and you may find that your current storage space isn’t enough. When you pull out your winter clothes, you might be hit by an unpleasant smell — it’s frustrating, to say the least. The wardrobe is one of the most essential pieces of furniture in your bedroom. It holds your daily wear, seasonal outfits, and even sentimental items. In short, it's always by your side. But have you ever wondered if your wardrobe is safe and eco-friendly? Formaldehyde is commonly found in many household products, including wardrobes. While it’s something we encounter daily, not everyone realizes how harmful it can be. Many online sources warn about the dangers of formaldehyde exposure. Therefore, when purchasing a wardrobe, the first thing to check is whether it meets environmental standards. According to the E1 standard, the free formaldehyde content should be no more than 9 mg/100g — which is considered safe for human health. To test this, open the wardrobe doors and drawers. If there’s a strong, irritating odor, it could mean the formaldehyde levels are too high. You can also ask the seller for a material testing certificate to confirm they have passed the national wood-based panel quality inspection. For example, the Yi Shili wardrobe was tested at the Guangdong Provincial Quality Supervision Timber and Wood Products Inspection Station, and the result was just 2.1 mg/100g — well within the E1 standard. If your new wardrobe has a strong smell, start by placing it near a window and opening it up for ventilation. This is the simplest and most effective way to reduce formaldehyde levels. However, make sure to close the window before it rains, as moisture can damage the wardrobe. You can also place cut onions inside the closet to help absorb the formaldehyde. Just leave a few slices out and let them work their magic. Another option is to wipe the interior with a damp cloth to remove any lingering chemicals. Additionally, using fruits with strong scents like lemons, oranges, or pineapples can help neutralize the odor. Cut them up and place them near the wardrobe for a natural and pleasant fragrance. These simple steps can make a big difference in improving the air quality in your home. Choosing a healthy and eco-friendly wardrobe isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about your health and peace of mind. Make sure to do your research and opt for products that meet safety standards. With a little care and attention, you can enjoy a clean, organized, and safe wardrobe all year round.

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