• Small objects that come into contact with skin and become lodged there can irritate and itch the skin, leading to rashes and discomfort.
  • It nevertheless permits ventilation, a major contributor to high energy costs and unpleasant rooms.
  • Particles that are inhaled can result in coughing, bleeding from the nose, and other respiratory issues.
  • The airborne particles that are released by disturbed fiberglass insulation can be inhaled by people doing the installation or removal.
  • If it is necessary to disrupt the fiberglass insulation, wear gloves, long sleeves, long pants, and safety goggles.
  • Mold growth may result from the accumulation of allergens, dust, and moisture in fiberglass.