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Joseph Meehan
 
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
That means it depends on the conditions. Let's face it do you
really want to use a material in a way that it MIGHT kill you?

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Joseph Meehan


Anything MIGHT kill you if the house is on fire. If the house is not
on fire, it is as safe or safer than most of the other material you
have. Add together all the carpeting, upholstery, bedding, wall
coverings, and something in there will surely kill you if it burns. Of it
will give you cancer.


Very true. I was found to have cancer 35 years ago and I was given a
10% chance of living 5 years. Today after about a dozen new cancer sites, I
am still here. It may get me someday, but I am working on staying ahead. I
avoid the sun and use sun screen. I do the same in my home. If I know
something offers a possible hazard I avoid using it, especially when there
are viable alternatives. I do suggest that you no longer suggest that there
is no danger or to overly minimize the danger.

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Joseph Meehan

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