Environmental
Formaldehyde in homes is commonly found in:
APlumbing pipes
BPressed wood products, adhesives, and some insulation✓ Correct
CConcrete foundations
DAsphalt roofing shingles
Explanation
Formaldehyde is a common indoor air pollutant released from pressed wood products (particleboard, plywood), adhesives, and certain types of insulation.
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