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re: LSU (Burrow) had 2nd Fewest Interceptions Thrown per Game in '18, Power-5...
Posted on 8/9/19 at 7:16 am to PP7WasInbounds
Posted on 8/9/19 at 7:16 am to PP7WasInbounds
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Don’t respond to this poster.
Let this thread die, just like his thread about the gas leak that is causing all the players to miss practice.
If you didn't live in a trailer in the backwoods you'd know that off-gassing (not gas leaks, idiot) from volatile construction materials can be a health hazard in new construction.
And is at its most volatile in the first few weeks after the completion of construction. Can cause flu-like symptoms, nausea, nose-bleeds etc. Google it, moron.
BTW, Woodward just said yesterday that players would not be allowed to sleep overnight there anymore - may have nothing to do with this, but possibly could.
This post was edited on 8/9/19 at 7:20 am
Posted on 8/9/19 at 7:20 am to Buckeye Jeaux
Well, there goes the neighborhood. Not on you this time, BJ.
Posted on 8/9/19 at 7:36 am to Buckeye Jeaux
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you'd know that off-gassing (not gas leaks, idiot) from volatile construction materials can be a health hazard in new construction.
And is at its most volatile in the first few weeks after the completion of construction. Can cause flu-like symptoms, nausea, nose-bleeds etc. Google it, moron.
Considering the high-profile nature of the project and the desite for tax credits, they probably conducted LEED indoor air quality testing prior to occupation. As such, your point is moot.
This post was edited on 8/9/19 at 7:40 am
Posted on 8/9/19 at 11:02 am to Buckeye Jeaux
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off-gassing (not gas leaks, idiot) from volatile construction materials can be a health hazard in new construction.
And is at its most volatile in the first few weeks after the completion of construction. Can cause flu-like symptoms, nausea, nose-bleeds etc.
No doubt but the bigger question is why didn't they plan for this, knowing that this could likely happen? Wrap construction up a few weeks early before camp starts, vent the area for a week or so to reduce the chance of this. Seems like this would be standard protocol when people are using the facilities especially athletes who are competing in a competitive sport. Were the powers that be ignorant to the situation or just dropped the ball? Not bashing anyone this is a serious question. Seems like there are things you can do during and immediately after construction to eliminate this.
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