Safety
Do you smell a pungent odor in your newly decorated room?
Formaldehyde is a colorless, soluble, irritating gas that can be absorbed through the respiratory tract. Once it enters the human body, it can combine with the amino groups of proteins, denaturing the proteins and disrupting the metabolism of human cells, causing great damage to the cells. Children are prone to asthma if inhaled, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer has also identified formaldehyde as a suspected carcinogen. Therefore, it is best to use E0 grade panels for tables and chairs for children.

Does the desk need to be adjustable in height and tilt?
Everyone's body shape is not exactly the same, just like the best-fitting clothes can only be custom-made. An inappropriate table height can easily make babies develop a hunchback habit when lying on the table, and a chair that is too high will compress the baby's thighs and cause poor blood circulation in the lower limbs. In order to meet the table and chair height required by rapidly growing children at each stage, a set of height-adjustable tables and chairs can better meet the professional tables and chairs required at the growth stage. On the one hand, it provides your child with the most comfortable working and learning environment, and on the other hand, it can save you the trouble of replacing the desk every 2 to 3 years.
The angle of the desktop not only affects the natural relaxation of the cervical spine, but also has a certain impact on the inclination of the upper body and the changes in the lumbar spine.
Why are children prone to myopia? Why do they always hunch over or lie on the table?
Because our body structure does not have a so-called optimal posture, every joint needs to move to release pressure. Even if we fall asleep in the most comfortable posture, we will subconsciously change our sleeping position to relieve pressure on different parts of the body. A desk with adjustable inclination can change the angle of the tabletop according to different work styles, effectively reducing the accumulated pressure on the eyes and joints, and avoiding myopia and spinal diseases. According to the ergonomic standards of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the angle for writing is about 15 degrees, and for reading, drawing, etc., it is about 45 degrees.
