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When working on creative or practical projects indoors, safety and air quality are key considerations. Let’s explore whether EpoxyFood and Art Pro resins can be used safely in indoor settings such as studios or workshops.
Understanding Indoor Resin Safety
Both EpoxyFood and Art Pro resins are specifically formulated to be non-toxic and odourless. This makes them suitable for interior spaces, helping to minimise fumes and discomfort during use. The absence of strong solvents further enhances their compatibility with household environments, making them a popular choice for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Best Practices for Indoor Application
Even with low-odour, solvent-free formulas, it is sensible to ventilate your workspace and use gloves whenever handling resin. Work on a level surface, and ensure good airflow to help with the curing process. Clean-up is easier and safer with these formulations, reducing the risk of irritation or lingering smells.
- Keep resins capped when not in use
- Avoid contact with eyes or prolonged skin exposure
- Store in a cool, dry place
When Indoor Safety Matters Most
If you’re crafting at home or in a studio where children, pets, or those sensitive to chemicals may be present, the non-toxic, low-odour properties of these resins are especially important. Always follow standard safety advice and be mindful of vulnerable occupants during application.
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