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Home » New Formaldehyde Resource Center Serves as Safety Information Hub
On Earth Day, the American Industrial Hygiene Association launched its new Formaldehyde Resource Center. The first-of-its-kind center offers a plethora of information regarding formaldehyde including frequently asked questions, tips on finding an industrial hygienist to help with testing and results, and more.
Formaldehyde is a naturally-occurring organic compound that can be in liquid or gas form. In widespread use, its toxicity and volatility can make exposure a serious health risk.