Posted by:
HappyHillbilly
at Wed Sep 24 03:22:21 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]
I feel that a lot of it depends on how old the house is, how well it's built, insulated, etc; along with, are there any outside doors, windows on the same level as the wood to be refinished. Of course,
If there are outside doors/windows that can be opened where the wood to be refinished is, you stand a good chance of being OK. And as mentioned earlier, the type of refinishing compounds is the 2nd major factor. Of course, having the outside doors/windows in the room the snakes will be in during the refinishing will help, too.
No outside doors/windows on the same level should equal no animals in the house, period, for around 3 days or so. 3 days is about the norm for the fumes to dissipate to a safe level. Just enough to give you a slight buzz without fryin' too many brain cells. (j/k)
Later!
HH ----- Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
Appalachian American

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