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Its also fire-resistant. Rodents generally are not drawn to cellulose insulation, either. This is because its loose and tends to fall in on itself. Its not ideal for burrowing and building a nest.
Use natural materials, if possible, in areas of the house with low or no moisture. Options include cotton from post-industrial scrap denim, sheeps wool, and cellulose from recycled newspaper, and other natural fibers. Keep in mind that cellulose insulation runs the risk of settling over time.
With a flame spread of 25 or less, Greenfiber has a Class 1 Fire rating. Walls with Greenfiber insulation are one-hour (or greater) fire walls and can help control the spread of fire. Greenfiber also has a very low smoke development index level.
Cellulose insulation is heavy, and compacts any underlying insulation. Because cellulose insulation is paper, it absorbs moisture when it rains, and in areas of high humidity. Cellulose insulation degrades over time and has to be replaced. Cellulose insulation promotes the growth of mold mildew in your attic.
The product is not combustible, flammable, or explosive, and it presents no unusual hazard if involved in a fire. GreenFiber Insulation has relatively low acute toxicology via oral, dermal and inhalation routes of exposure (see Toxicological Information section for more information).
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It also contains additives for fire resistance, and some insulation has been treated with boric acid for protection from pest infestation and moisture. What it doesnt contain is also important: Theres no formaldehyde, asbestos or fibers from textiles, fiberglass or mineral wool in Greenfiber insulation.

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