There are a few pages online that provide recommendations for building materials for people with multiple chemical sensitivities.

http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/musings/helping-people-multiple-chemical-sensitivity

Recommendations to architects and builders

If you are tempted to take on a client with multiple chemical sensitivity, here are some guidelines:

What materials should be avoided?

Since some people with multiple chemical sensitivity become ill when they smell shampoo, it’s basically impossible to come up with a list of “safe” building materials. That said, here are oft-repeated recommendations noted by other writers:

http://www.nkba.org/Learn/Homeowners/Tips/Safety/DesigningAndBuildingWithChemicalSensitivity.aspx

Common irritants include: cleaning agents (bleach, soaps and detergents), paints, and varnishes (including sealants, caulks and glues), as well as upholstery, carpet, furniture and cabinetry that have been treated or manufactured with common chemicals such as formaldehyde resins (a known carcinogen), pesticides and other toxic solvents.
Patrik


On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Ryan <yandoryn@gmail.com> wrote:

Things that trigger chemical sensitivities and allergies are not necessarily things that are "smelly."
In fact, they usually aren't.

Good ventilation would be so awesome.

Building materials is not short for dust. It's short for things you build with, such as lumber, paint, so on and so forth. The way that these are treated or produced or the materials themselves can be volatile, releasing things into the air that cause health issues for people.

On Apr 21, 2015 4:18 PM, <hol@gaskill.com> wrote:
4) set up/install fans/ventilation

this is the number one thing we can do other than eliminating transient point sources

On 2015-04-21 15:14, Robert Benson wrote:

are "building materials" short for construction dust? what are we even taking about here? the most olfactory offensive substances i've encountered we're compost methane - which has been fairly sever at times.

things we could do:
1) clean bleach all trash/compost bins/buckets
2) sweep & mop all construction areas after work is done for the day.
3) cover all building materials with tarps/cloth
4) set up/install fans/ventilation
5) make sure fans are on prior to events

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