Indoor air that contains formaldehyde should be below 123 μg/m3 in order for it to be safe.... below 50 μg/m3 shows no adverse affects. A typical home contains formaldehyde levels of
20-40 μg/m3. Another example, a southern California study measured an average formaldehyde concentration of 15.3 µg/m3 while in a vehicle.
According to what was posted here in this study, looking at the
Supplementary table, they found
0.06 μg/m3 in this study just barely above the limit of detection which was 0.01 μg/m3...
So
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