Has anyone considered reporting the use of aerosol "line saver"? This is the stuff sprayed over chalk lines during construction to preserve construction reference lines for layout. It's applied within the building (on the slab, or plywood subfloor), but doesn't seem to fit well into any SCAQMD categories. Does it even need to be reported? Thank you in advance.
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Jon Clifford
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April 14, 2015 - 11:40 pm
Lyle – You have it right!
SCAQMD-1113 does not govern aerosol coatings dispensed from handheld cans, so the spray line saver doesn’t fall under IEQc4.2. The product is not an adhesive, so you don’t report it either under IEQc4.1.
This product is more like hairspray or spray fixative.
Take care though. Aerosols can be high in VOC and hard to control. Make sure that your IEQc3 Indoor Air Quality Management Plan addresses the use & handling of such products to avoid fouling preoccupancy IAQ test.