Do the vinyls off-gas??
LoopDreams
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One of my buds raised the specter of me slowly becoming a drooling incontinent idiot due to my record collection off-gasing petroleum based toxins. It's in a room off my bedroom. There's a lot of records. I'd always been careful with mold, but off-gasing?? What do use thinks?
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Records seem to be fairly stable, no smell.
Now the glue on the covers...
And the ink, don't forget the ink, good chance of lead poisoning from the covers.
Don't let your children touch them.
What you're saying is I should start smoking again just to hedge my bets.
I certainly hope there are no health hazards as my daughter has been in my crates, shelves since she could haul herself up to them.
I'm pretty much the opposite of OCD, yet I still have an overwhelming urge to tighten up those records. AND SHE'S GOING TO PULL THEM OUT ALL OVER THE FLOOR DEAR GOD THE HUMANITY WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE
CHILDRENRECORDS?anything important / valuable was put on a set of shelves in another room!
it WAS all pristine and organised pre-kid, but keeping records tidy slides down the list pretty quick.
I didn't want to discourage her from having a dig either, she loves getting them out and I have been teaching her how to get them out and play them properly.
She doesn't think it's properly music until it's a record on, which is equal parts cool and pretentious!
lol!