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    Prefinished solid-wood, vinyl, and tile flooring are better choices when it comes to formaldehyde emissions. Just be sure to use glues that don’t contain the gas when installing those materials. Engineered-wood and laminate flooring products are made with glues and resins that can emit formaldehyde.
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    Resistance to slipping
    Resists sunlight (UV)
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    Light shades
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    Resists scratches
    Resists stains
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    Water resistance
    Resistance to slipping
    Resists sunlight (UV)
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    Construction
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