Is your newly renovated home making you sick?

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That “new house smell” might be toxic. Here’s what you need to know.

The latest episode of Talking Point broadcast on 26 April 2026 highlighted a worrying trend: a surge in formaldehyde removal services, as more people realize their newly renovated homes could be making them sick.

Formaldehyde – a colorless, strong-smelling gas – is often released from:

  • Pressed-wood furniture
  • Certain paints, adhesives, and sealants
  • Some flooring materials

Short-term exposure can cause headaches, dizziness, and throat irritation. Long-term? It’s classified as a carcinogen.

But here’s the good news: You don’t have to choose between a beautiful home and a healthy one.
The Singapore Green Building Product (SGBP) certification scheme helps homeowners and renovators locate building materials with very low formaldehyde levels. SGBP-certified products are independently tested to meet strict emissions limits, giving you peace of mind.

  • Thinking of a reno? Ask your contractor for SGBP-certified boards, paints, and sealants.
  • Buying new furniture? Look for the SGBP label.
  • Worried about your current home? Consider an air quality test, and ventilate, ventilate, ventilate.

A green and healthy home starts even before the first tile is laid.

Watch the full Talking Point episode here.

Browse the SGBP Directory of Green Building Products here.