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Shelter: A Quest for Non-Toxic Housing

Crocuta writes "Many of the geeks on /. voluntarily confine themselves to their homes for vast stretches of time, but what happens when your home becomes your prison? Eric Hunting suffers from Environmental Illness which perpetually confines him to his home, which even as carefully furnished as it is, is still slowly killing him. His website, Shelter, is both a plea for help and a guide documenting one man's quest for non-toxic housing."

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  1. Um.. MOVE! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Steps to finding a non-toxic home:

    1. MOVE OUT OF NEW JERSEY

    The rest will be much easier once step 1 is complete.

  2. Re:Erm... by pubjames · · Score: 5, Funny

    What wood? Plywood (flooring substrate) and press board are all made with really nasty glues.

    Well don't use fricking plywood or press board then!

    Bricks are made of god knows what in some cases

    Bricks are made of clay, baked at very high temperatues. There really isn't much more to it than that.

    Mortar has really nasty things in it

    Really, like, erm, lime, silica and sand?

    Where do you buy your building supplies, for flips sake, Dr. Evil?

  3. Re:toxic housing: by Chelloveck · · Score: 2, Funny
    Tell me about it! Here is a list of stuff that people actually eat, every day, without realising it!

    Don't forget about Dihydrogen Monoxide! This is one of the most dangerous chemicals in existence, yet it's used in just about every processed food there is. Stop the madness!

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    Chelloveck
    I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.