Hello, first of all my apologies if I had posted this in the wrong sub-forum. I tried to find out the answer myself for sometime now but, as a complete layman, I was rather baffled for that the internet is saturated with either company sponsored information that narrates what appears to be true in a rather casual and dismissing tone ("Oh it's completely fine!" They say) or with certain SIGs that seem to paint a somewhat exaggerated picture and suggest that you should use alternative A or B which happens to be available on their sites.
I understand that it is best not to be overly cautious on this issue but being a prudent individual that I am, I still want to be as sure as possible - a lot of materials which saw extensive application in the past were later exposed to be quite harmful. Alas, if being sure is impossible, I want to at least be informed.
What I'm asking about is this: should I be concerned about cured "Epoxy" coating on bed frame? The so said bed is made by a reputable manufacture, an international brand. If so, what should I be concerned about?
I'm aware of the difficulty in answering this question:"Epoxy" is a rather ambiguous term encompassing different combination of chemicals which could produce quite different end products, but I believe it is possible to narrow down the answer with this critical clue - that it is used on bedroom furniture. The Epoxy coating used for flooring clearly isn't going to be the same and as such, a lot of possible combinations may be excluded.
I am also aware that this topic may be too broad and too inclusive, so I intend to make it clear that I wish to know more about the chemistry related information on this issue and there is no need for an emphasis on the health-related aspect for it, since it touches upon a completely different field of study. In other words, if you are kind enough to shed some light on this, just tell me what are the substances that may be released from the cured coating layer into the air that is well-established to be harmful, there is no need to write extensively on - say on-going studies and researches, and there is no need to write anything about the dynamics that those substances interact with human body in.
Here is an example of what the answer may look like:
Be careful with toilet uncloggers, most brands may contain NaOH, a chemical that is know to be quite corrosive to skin。
I hope I did an adequate job asking this question and I'm quite positive that this isn't an academic discussion which belongs to other subs. Thanks in advance!