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Hi ,

Many people with chemical Intolerance have a problem with vinyl. Maybe the

reaction they are getting.

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: <scottarmour@...>

Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 1:20:33 PM

Subject: [] Re: VaporBarrier

What windows do you have, yo say they are " fir " , are they vinyl wrapped?

What exactly leads you to conclude they are " offgassing voc's " ?

Wrapping the windows by taping plastic over the interior side may or may not

cause moisture to condense between the plastic and interior side of the window.

Likely, not.

In the winter, the window becomes the object of dew point, so keeping warm

indoor moist air away from the dew point surfaces is what you want. The

companies that sell do-it-yourself window weatherization kits know this and sell

millions of them to help keep out cold in winter. That is one option for

" moisture barrier " ing the current windows.

In summer, if you air condition, the warm outdoor air will hit the interior

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