SAFETOUCH(TM) Fiberglass-Free Insulation is an itch-free alternative that performs as well as traditional fiberglass insulation

November 12, 2009

MARIETTA, Ga., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- First launched in 2007 in a very select group of markets, SAFETOUCH(TM) Fiberglass-Free Insulation is now available in 53 demographic market areas (DMAs). Manufactured from the same polyester fibers as clothing and bedding, SAFETOUCH(TM) has become increasingly popular as an itch-free alternative to traditional batt insulation. No special protection, gloves, or goggles are required when using SAFETOUCH(TM) because the product does not irritate skin and does not create glass dust. It is similar to its fiberglass counterparts in terms of sound deadening capabilities, R-value, and durability, and also offers additional benefits not found in other insulation: -- Flexible - easily fitted and repositioned. -- Friction fit - holds itself in place in most cases, so there's no need for staples. For ceiling applications it can be stapled or nailed with standard equipment. -- Workable - score the facer with a knife then tear by hand. Unfaced batts do not need to be cut and can be torn to length by hand. No gloves, goggles, or special equipment required Some of the most common areas to use SAFETOUCH(TM) include a home's exterior stud walls, sound deadening interior walls, basement walls and ceiling, attic floors, and crawl spaces. Under the new American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009, homeowners who purchase SAFETOUCH(TM) may be eligible for a tax credit of up to 30% of the amount paid for the qualified energy effiency improvements. The Dow Chemical Company manufactures STYROFOAM(TM) Branded Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Foam Insulation, along with GREAT STUFF(TM) Insulating Foam Sealant, which also qualify for the tax rebate.

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