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Formaldehyde Regulation Discussed In Singapore

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Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) is assessing formaldehyde regulations to safeguard public health from environmental risks. Experts note that many imported products have unknown formaldehyde levels, necessitating testing. The lack of an international standardized test method complicates the issue. Consumers can make informed choices, and treatments are available to break down formaldehyde emissions, lasting up to five years. High levels of formaldehyde, five times above safe limits, were registered in one home.

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CNA938 Singapore

“How does the formaldehyde regulation in Singapore hold up to other cities? remain largely unregulated. I'm speaking to Lee Yen. She leads NEA's efforts to safeguard public health from pollusive environmental risks.”

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