February 27, 2011

There is growing concern over formaldehyde. Increasingly, state and federal health and environmental agencies as well as architects and sustainable building designers are recommending that exposure to formaldehyde be reduced. In fact, in its comments to the USGBC's LEED-NC v2.2, U.S. EPA recommended that exposure to formaldehyde be minimized as much as possible.
To promote the health of building occupants, particularly in healthcare, educational, residential and office situations, one obvious way to help minimize formaldehyde exposure is to use JM Formaldehyde-free™ fiber glass insulation to eliminate one source.
Fiber Glass
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Faced batts and rolls are lightweight, naturally white thermal and acoustical fiber glass made of long, resilient glass fibers.

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