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I don't know if the group is still doing off-topic weekends, but I have a

question about remodeling and lung health for you all.

My husband is making me a " bubble " , a place where there will be (hopefully)

nothing to trigger my asthma or chemical sensitivities. We know there will be no

carpet, vinyl, or particle board and that we will be using no-VOC paint.

Beyond that, it's hard to find good information about building and lung health.

There's a ton of info on green building and living, but that's not the same

thing. For example; cedar is eco friendly, but would send me running for my

nebulizer. What about rugs made from recycled plastic? There would be no carpet

mites, but do they out-gas? How about gas appliances or new upholstery? What are

the best choices for window covering? I'm sure there are a million other thing

to consider.

If anyone has any knowledge or sources of good information to share, I would

really appreciate it. Feel free to write me personally or we can start a

discussion about it in the group, if we're not violating the on-topic rule. This

group seems to have a lot of smart, well informed people and I bet you guys are

full of helpful advice. :)

Thanks in advance,

Note from Doug:

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No problem. We prefer topics specifically on Xolair but you are needing advice

with your asthmatic problem.

Advertising, spamming and non prescription cures for asthma are the things we

owners and moderators do not let through.

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