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Green Guide: Indoor Air Quality
Forza are continually reviewing the materials it uses within its product range and select the best materials for low VOC emission.
Published 01 April 2021
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There is a growing acceptance that human exposure to environmental pollutants mainly occurs from the air we breathe indoors.
Pollutants emitted from products and materials utilised in homes, commercial, education and health premises can contaminate indoor air 2 to 5 times greater than the air we breathe outside.
The primary source of indoor exposure to airborne chemicals is from products used in interior environments that can emit a significant quantity of volatile organic compounds (VOC's).
With this in mind Forza are continually reviewing the materials it uses within its product range and select the best materials for low VOC emission.
Laminate Faced Particleboard Core
1. Core
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- Stretboard Door Core: Complies to E 1 Standard BS EN 13986 2004
- Total extractable Formaldehyde: No significant or important value for particleboard
- Formaldehyde Emissions <0.1ppm in the test chamber
2. Laminate
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- Formica (HPL)
The finished laminate product will contain only trace amounts of free formaldehyde and Phenol Formica (HPL) laminates are stable and nonreactive under normal conditions and have been awarded Greenguard certificate for indoor air quality.
Certificate of compliance No. 90263
- Formica (HPL)
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- Wilsonart (HPL)
Have been awarded SCS Indoor Advantage Gold certification for their HPL products as low emitting products that do not impact indoor air quality in commercial buildings. Also awarded Greenguard certificate of compliance No. 93111-5.
- Wilsonart (HPL)
Lacquer Coated Veneer Faced Particleboard Core
1. Core
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- Stretboard Door Core: Complies to E 1 Standard BS EN 13986 2004
- Total extractable Formaldehyde: No significant or important value for particleboard
- Formaldehyde Emissions <0.1ppm in the test chamber.