VOCs: the invisible smell
Volatile organic compounds are the carbon-based gases evaporating off everything: cooking, candles, paint, new furniture. Some are merely annoying. Some are not.
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Volatile organic compounds are the carbon-based gases evaporating off everything: cooking, candles, paint, new furniture. Some are merely annoying. Some are not.
Pine, citrus, ammonia, bleach. Most cleaning products produce sharp VOC spikes; some combinations are acutely toxic.
Particleboard, foam, finishes, and many paints off-gas formaldehyde and other VOCs for weeks to months. A new sofa changes the room's baseline.
A hot shower is a daily humidity event with a side of cleaning-product VOCs. Recognizable, mostly harmless, occasionally a mold-risk signal.
Air-quality parameters do not change in isolation. Humidity pushes the VOC index. Ozone reacts with limonene to make formaldehyde. Knowing the interactions is how the AI avoids false alarms.
Elevated VOC index for days or weeks. Five possible explanations, each with a different response.
VOC Index is a relative signal from a MOX gas sensor. TVOC is a concentration-style lab concept. They should not be collapsed into the same claim.
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