How soon will it take for a newly renovated house to move in?

Updated on home 2024-04-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally speaking, the new house is dried in 3-6 months, if there are pregnant women and small babies at home or are not in a hurry to move in, you can appropriately extend the time of drying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The renovated house will be ready to move in after three months.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Our house is almost finished, and the current lease is about to expire with one month left, and we are also facing the question of whether to move in quickly. Since time is tight, I plan to solve the formaldehyde problem of new houses from many aspects:

    1. Ventilation is the universal law, to ensure a long time of ventilation, and at the same time it is best to ensure high temperature and high humidity.

    2. Activated carbon, leaf wide mud. Such materials can effectively adsorb formaldehyde. In addition to adsorbing formaldehyde, the latter can also decompose the adsorbate and is not easy to saturate, which has been greatly improved on the basis of activated carbon.

    3. Photophyllin. This is what I only learned when I did the strategy: in fact, in addition to physical adsorption of formaldehyde, you can also take products that directly decompose formaldehyde, and the effect is faster.

    Phyllin is a plant extract, sprayed on furniture, boards, walls, and floor surfaces, which can quickly decompose formaldehyde without damaging the contact surface.

    4. Green plants. Green plants do have the effect of purifying formaldehyde, but they are very small. But originally the home is to raise some green plants, as ornamental, beautify the environment, adjust the humidity is also very suitable!

    In addition, it is said that some air purifiers also have a certain aldehyde removal effect, but our outdoor air quality is okay, and I feel that buying an air purifier is not cost-effective.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The newly renovated house occupancy standard is not to see how long, to see whether the formaldehyde and other harmful gases in the house meet the standards for occupancy, it is recommended to ventilate for a period of time to ask professional instruments and equipment to test it, if it does not meet the standard, do not move in, so as not to cause harm to the body. Continue to ventilate and disperse odors until the occupancy standard is met before moving in.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The time it takes to move in a newly renovated house depends on whether the materials used to renovate the house are environmentally friendly. If you choose environmentally friendly materials to decorate the house, you can move in immediately; If the formaldehyde content of the selected material is relatively high, if you live in it too early, it will cause harm to the patient's respiratory system and even the various systems of the whole body, so try to keep the ventilation in the case and live in it later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How long can a newly renovated house be inhabited from the following points;

    1. How long can a normal person move into a newly renovated house? Newly renovated houses can wait about 2-3 months for normal people to move in. During this period, it is necessary to pay attention to frequent ventilation.

    2. Pregnant women should check in as late as possible, and it is best not to stay. Because these toxic gases can be harmful to pregnant women and also affect the fetus in the womb. If you want to stay, it must be at least three months or more.

    Pregnant women should avoid the first trimester of pregnancy when they are staying, as this is the most unstable period for the baby, and these toxic substances can cause the baby to be deformed. Before moving in, pay attention to daily ventilation and take some measures to remove formaldehyde, such as putting some aloe vera, activated charcoal and other things that are easy to absorb toxic gases. For pregnant people, all aspects should be paid attention to, after all, it is very affecting the fetus, so try to live in the newly renovated house as late as possible.

    3. It is better to put the newly renovated house after 6 months for children to move in, it is recommended to do a good job of ventilation after decoration, doors and windows should be opened, it is recommended to put more green plants, and it is best to buy an air purifier. Before, my neighbor's house had a 2-year-old baby, 3 and a half months after the new renovation moved in, after 2 months has been coughing for a long time, and later after diagnosis, it is suspected that it is related to living in a newly renovated house. Therefore, children have poor resistance, and it takes at least six months to stay in the house.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the ventilation conditions are good, and the decoration material is an eco-friendly house, in this case you can move in for three months.

    If the general decoration materials are even inferior, of course, the time is longer, combined with the ventilation conditions of the house and the indoor environment, such as the number of green plants, you can adjust the ventilation time appropriately.

    However, if the house does not meet the above conditions, it is better to ventilate for more than half a year.

    The new house is furnished and cannot be moved in immediately. This is because there will be some toxic substances in the newly installed house, which are different from paint, wood, paint, etc., and the harmful substances they contain are different.

    If we move in as soon as we renovate the house, then the renovated new house will emit a certain degree of toxic gases. If the indoor pollution is not cleaned up, it will cause great harm to the human body in the future.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the provisions of the national "Indoor Air Quality Standards": when the doors and windows are closed for 12 hours, the formaldehyde cannot be exceeded, otherwise it will cause harm to the human body. As long as it exceeds this standard, it is not recommended to stay:

    If it is only slightly higher than the standard, it can be recommended to move in with ventilation for more than 3 months, and if the formaldehyde exceeds the standard by 2-3 times, do not move in immediately.

    What aspects can you start from removing aldehydes by yourself:

    1. Universal ventilation method. Ventilation should be taken first, especially in the early stage, which is very effective. If you are not in a hurry to move in, it is recommended to ventilate and let it sit for a year before moving in.

    2. Ye Guang mud, activated carbon. Formaldehyde is released slowly, furniture and plates are a big part of formaldehyde, and the ventilation effect in these places is not very good, so Kudan guessed that I placed some Ye Guang mud and activated carbon, and I feel that the adsorption effect of the former is much better.

    3. Photophyll aldehyde removal spray. Because I was in a hurry to move in, I bought it and tried it. Spraying on the surface of furniture, walls, floors, etc., it can decompose formaldehyde without ultraviolet catalytic conditions, and feels more convenient and safe than photocatalysts.

    4. Green plants. It is said on the Internet that green plants have the effect of adsorbing formaldehyde, but it is very small. Originally, the decoration of the home needs green plants, thinking that it is always useful, and it is good to look at it.

    Our family has lived in it for more than a month, there is almost no smell, and it is quite comfortable at the moment.

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