User talk:45.46.7.204

Someone knowledgeable about Borax should write about cellulose insulation. It is supposedly, in some cases, 85% wood fiber like newspaper pulp and 15% borax and boric acid.

In my house, it is piled about two feet high above the beams, meaning that they put it on top of the fiberglass insulation, making it about six inches to the level, then another twenty-four inches. My house is a ranch house with continuous vents that go the entire length of the house under the eves. It is well ventilated.

They say its toxicity is equivalent to salt: a tea spoon of salt is the same as a tea spoon of cellulose insulation.

Since I decided to remove it, I have been using a show shovel and industrial sized garbage bags to shovel it out, a paper suit, goggles and a respirator.

My impression is that some of the piles are like the bottom of the bag of cereal. It is like shoveling fine dust at times. Is it possible the mixtures are not always correct?

I decided to take it out because I realized that I could smell it and taste it when I opened the windows, after reading about sharks who can smell bait from long distances.

45.46.7.204 (talk) 01:45, 10 May 2019 (UTC)