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Loft insulation

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 09:26

If you were going to buy loft insulation at some time then now is the time to do it. Subsidised by power companys you can get it for as little as 20p per square metre. Focus have it on this weekend and b and q for today only.

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ilovemydogandMrObama · 13/02/2009 20:35

Thanks for the tip -- is it already subsidized?

SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 20:39

oo not sure, its a deal that is something to do with government I got my 11 rolls from b and q today and focus is on this weekend but apparently when my mum went and got mine there was huge ques, lucky she went when she did cos all the local loft building people were buying it

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 20:40

and yes its in rolls so no problem sticking in loft until you get time to do

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KerryMumbles · 13/02/2009 20:41

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 21:12

it isnt proven either way afaik, is just recommended that when laying you use caution Mask etc

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 21:13

actually

www.naima.org/pages/resources/safety/glass-ins1.html

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KerryMumbles · 13/02/2009 21:14

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 21:16

fibreglass and rockwool were de-classified as being possible carcenagenic by the world health association 2 years agoit is now classified as an irritant but they recomend the wearing of protective clothingi.e. masks.

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 21:20

depends what is down already, i think basically if it is the fibre glass stuff that comes on rolls then its ok (as above) asbestos is the really bad one, and in very old buildings there is is glass fibre, which is just fibres, not in rolls, you have to be careful with that i think
hth

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SillyMillysMummy · 13/02/2009 21:21

sorry, I misunderstood your post. what its saying is that it doesnt cause cancer, i imagine the wearing of protective clothing and masks is so fibre dont basically 'cut'

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