it on the net. This includes everything from "you're house will burn down if you use this" to cellulose is the most environmentally kind building material every invented and it's 100% safe. Unfortunately the ACTUAL truth is probably somewhere between these two viewpoints. I would expect a truly objective piece on this product to educate people about pre-boric treated products and how they can ignite and to teach us that we should make sure what we buy is treated this way. This video did not.
Being biased toward something isn't always a bad thing. Obviously a green organization will prefer to promote technologies that are green and not ones that waste resources. It's not an insult. I ultimately went and bought cellulose for my house after posting this. The problem is, many organizations promoting an idea or technology will want their review/documentary to be as flattering as possible to what they are trying to promote. I am not an expert on cellulose. I had to try and find info about
Big surprise that a green organization would support the green insulation. That's objectivity! :-( There are other examples on YouTube of cellulose catching fire.
it on the net. This includes everything from "you're house will burn down if you use this" to cellulose is the most environmentally kind building material every invented and it's 100% safe. Unfortunately the ACTUAL truth is probably somewhere between these two viewpoints. I would expect a truly objective piece on this product to educate people about pre-boric treated products and how they can ignite and to teach us that we should make sure what we buy is treated this way. This video did not.
scottrtomlinson 1 year ago
Being biased toward something isn't always a bad thing. Obviously a green organization will prefer to promote technologies that are green and not ones that waste resources. It's not an insult. I ultimately went and bought cellulose for my house after posting this. The problem is, many organizations promoting an idea or technology will want their review/documentary to be as flattering as possible to what they are trying to promote. I am not an expert on cellulose. I had to try and find info about
scottrtomlinson 1 year ago
Big surprise that a green organization would support the green insulation. That's objectivity! :-( There are other examples on YouTube of cellulose catching fire.
scottrtomlinson 1 year ago
No air no fire - well, and no breathing.
WolYou 2 years ago
This sucked!
freedomisntfreeffs 3 years ago