Formaldehyde Emission
Formaldehyde emission refers to the amount of formaldehyde a material may release into indoor air under defined test conditions. For play mats, the useful question is not a marketing slogan; it is whether the seller can show current product or material records and explain the report scope.
How to compare reports
- Report owner: confirm whether the record belongs to the finished mat, material, or supplier sample.
- Test scope: understand what was measured and which category the report applies to.
- Date: prefer current documents over old screenshots or generic badges.
- Claim language: avoid treating lab wording as a guarantee for every room or every user.
PopsyKosy approach
PopsyKosy uses 100% pure virgin EVA and presents material records as documentation for family floor use. We keep formaldehyde language tied to current reports instead of broad absolute promises.
FAQ
What does formaldehyde emission mean?
It describes what a material may release under defined test conditions. The exact report scope, method, and product match matter.
Does a report guarantee every room condition?
No. Lab reports should be read with scope, date, sample, and intended-use context.
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