Older Upholstered Furniture
Research conducted by the Green Science Policy Institute highlights a concerning reality: up to 80% of furniture manufactured between 1984 and 2010 poses potential health risks. These dangers stem from the presence of hazardous chemicals used in their production, which can leach into the surrounding environment and pose health hazards to occupants.

Bed bug infestations are also a risk, further exacerbating the potential health concerns associated with secondhand furniture. This revelation underscores the importance of thorough vetting and careful consideration when acquiring secondhand furniture to mitigate the risks posed by exposure to harmful chemicals and pests.