Anytime I'm working with chemicals, I make sure that I'm safe and keep a respirator on in a well ventilated area. However, I was letting the resin dry inside my garage, and the fumes were making there way into the house. While I didn't smell them, I did begin vomiting nightly and getting headaches. I've had this before; when I was in the Air Force, my squadron didn't see a need to add ventilation to the hangar that we did a large amount of painting and composite repairs in... When they realized that I had a brain injury, I was retired out. Needless to say, I've only had the resin drying for a few days in there, so no more damage has been done from that, but I do need be more careful. I'm going to be building a PVC paint/fiberglass shed in the driveway so I don't have the fumes creeping into the rest of the house.
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