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Post #94436 by SES on Thu, Jun 3, 2004 2:50 PM

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SES posted on Thu, Jun 3, 2004 2:50 PM

On 2004-06-03 10:21, Johnny Dollar wrote:
most building materials should have an MSDS, a materials safety data sheet. is there any indication of that type of info from where you got it etc? once you have that info you could research the chemicals used via google etc. and see if there is any public realm info. as far ab buildign materials toxisity, once anything that off-gasses has been installed for a couple days/weeks, i belive that there is a pretty sharp drop-off of latent toxisity.. the best bet is to make sure the area is well ventilated, at least initially.

I haven't bought any yet. I noticed at Oceanic Arts that it comes fireproofed or plain. Was just curious about the chemicals in the fireproofing. I'm supersensitive to chemicals. Those dryer sheets give me migraines if I walk by a house and someone is doing laundry with them!
My studio is not exactly a well ventilated area. I'm about ready to pass out from paint fumes at the moment.
:)
thanks!