Home decoration carefully choose bright paint

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“The brighter the color, the more dangerous it might be.” This saying isn’t just about mushrooms — it also applies to the paints we use in our homes. While colorful paint can bring life and energy to a space, it can also pose serious health risks if not chosen carefully.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency defines lead-containing paint as having more than 10 milligrams of lead per square centimeter. In China, the "Limits of Hazardous Substances in Interior Finishing Materials for Interior Wall Coatings" sets a standard that soluble lead content must not exceed 90 mg/kg. Despite these regulations, news about excessive lead in paint still appears frequently. According to a survey by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, one-third of children in China are currently exposed to high levels of lead, with home furnishings being the most common source of contamination.

Lead compounds like yellow ochre, red ochre, and white lead are often used in paints to maintain vibrant colors over time. However, the brighter the color, the higher the likelihood of containing heavy metals like lead, which can be harmful to human health. Prolonged exposure to lead through the air, skin, or ingestion can cause issues such as anemia, memory loss, joint pain, and even intestinal cramps or muscle spasms. Young children, who often touch walls or objects and then put their fingers in their mouths, are particularly at risk for lead poisoning.

Despite these concerns, there's no need to panic. As technology improves, lead in modern paints doesn't easily evaporate into the air. If the paint meets national standards, its impact on health is usually minimal. So how can you choose a safe and eco-friendly paint? Here are some expert tips:

Opt for well-known brands. Reputable manufacturers undergo strict quality checks and testing, making their products more reliable. Don’t be swayed by marketing terms like “eco-friendly” or “natural,” which are often used to attract customers. Always check the product’s test reports before purchasing.

Water-based paints are generally safer. Most oil-based paints contain harmful substances, while water-based options are healthier and more environmentally friendly. Whenever possible, go for water-based paints when decorating your home.

Choose lighter colors for walls, especially in children’s rooms. Bright, bold colors may look appealing, but they often contain higher levels of harmful chemicals. If you do use colored paint, opt for softer shades and limit the amount used.

A good-quality paint will flow smoothly and form a fan-like shape when applied. When stirred and lifted, it should drip evenly and create a thick, elastic film that resists cracking. Low-quality paints tend to dry quickly, forming a thin, brittle layer with a strong odor. It's best to stick with the same brand when buying paint, as mixing different brands can lead to color inconsistencies and potential chemical reactions.

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