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In a message dated 1/20/08 9:17:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rhudy@... writes:

> Yes, it does outgas, so you have to let it sit in another room for a

> week or so before you use it.

You would have to be chemically sensitive to understand that it would take at

least a year and possibly never for the smell to cease effecting me. Rubber

can be organic and still toxic for a chemically sensitive person to breath.

We don't process the same way as others do.

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Yes, it does outgas, so you have to let it sit in another room for a

week or so before you use it. However, I don't think the smell is as

dangerous as formaldehyde. Nor as smelly as fresh

tires..............tire stores don't forget have hundreds of them

emitting rubber odor that you're smelling. This is organic rubber, so

to me is safer than all that chemical cr** in 99% of mattresses. The

smell fades away after several weeks, you can also open a window in your

bedroom to hasten its exit. If you are " trying to imagine a rubber

bed, " go to that website I sent for a photo, http://www.lifekind.com

Ellen

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