Cabinetry & Millwork
Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, built-in shelving, and other interior woodwork. Typically made from composite wood products (plywood, MDF, particleboard) that may emit formaldehyde.
Why It Matters
Composite wood products can emit formaldehyde for years, especially in hot/humid conditions. Large surface area of cabinets affects indoor air quality significantly. PVC/thermofoil facings have lifecycle concerns.
Chemicals of Concern in This Product
Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde Releasers
A colorless gas used as a preservative, disinfectant, and textile finishing agent. In clothing,...
Isocyanates (MDI, TDI)
A family of highly reactive chemicals used to make polyurethane foams, coatings, and adhesives....
VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds)
A broad category of chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature, releasing gases into...
Ingredient Red Flags
Watch for these on ingredient labels:
- Standard composite wood without NAF designation
- Thermofoil/PVC facings
- On-site applied finishes
- Strong chemical smell from new cabinets
What to Look For
- ✓Solid wood construction
- ✓NAF (no-added-formaldehyde) plywood, MDF, or particleboard
- ✓CARB Phase 2 compliant at minimum
- ✓Factory-applied water-based finishes
Finding Safer Options
Solid wood cabinets, NAF composite wood with solid wood veneer, water-based factory finishes, mechanical joining instead of adhesives.
Certifications to Look For
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