Hello. So I'm building some panels for my home studio using wood frame, acoustic fabric, and roxul insulation. I watched a video yesterday by acoustic fields about how this kind of insulation has been shown to cause cancer because the particles float and you breathe them in.
Now, I realize that they are trying to sell their own ridiculously expensive treatment, but there does seem to be some evidence for what they're saying.
That being said, I'm wondering if using some kind of barrier around the insulation, like maybe two large trash bags or something like that, would effect the reflection/absorption of the panels? Or, if you have any ideas of something else I could use to create an air-tight barrier?
Thanks!
Now, I realize that they are trying to sell their own ridiculously expensive treatment, but there does seem to be some evidence for what they're saying.
That being said, I'm wondering if using some kind of barrier around the insulation, like maybe two large trash bags or something like that, would effect the reflection/absorption of the panels? Or, if you have any ideas of something else I could use to create an air-tight barrier?
Thanks!