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Forums > Green Building Forums > General Forum - Residential > Subject: air quality in SIPS homes

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03/01/2008 2:05 PM  
I am sensitive to chemicals since I was poisoned by a termiticide many years ago, and have retrofitted my home to accommodate my illness. I am researching moving, and having a home built for me. Does anyone know if there are any SIPS manufactured for the chemically sensitive? I am mostly concerned with the glues used in the wood products. Thanks.
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03/01/2008 8:54 PM  

Jeweiler,

Are you sensitive to polyurethane and painted galvanized steel?  If not, then consider metal SIPS - no formaldehyde or wood glue.

 

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