L.P. asks from Algonquin, IL on May 10, 2009
Painting with Child Near
I'm planning on painting my 8 month olds room and I'm curious about the danger of her being near the paint fumes. She will be sleeping in another room while I paint but can she be near the room while I'm painting? I'm wondering if I can put her saucer right outside the door so she can see me and I can see her, that way I can be painting while she's awake and not just do it during nap time. It's latex paint so I think it's pretty harmless but I'm curious if any of you know more about this...any advice would be great! Thanks.
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J.F. answers from Chicago on May 16, 2009
Lowe's sells a VERY affordable low or no VOC paint. We bought it to paint my son's room when I was pregnant & have continued to use their paint since then. It is WAY more affordable than Benjamin Moore. I can't recall the brand, but Lowe's carries it. It was amazing...no fumes at all!!! Couldn't even tell there was fresh paint in the house.
A.N. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2009
There are many paints that you can buy that are no VOC or Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound). The VOC's are the chemicals that make the paint smell and that are toxic to inhale. Most companies make lo or no-VOC paints. They are more expensive but worth the extra money. I definitely do not recommend painting with you child just outside where you paint. Good luck!
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M.T. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2009
It is definitely NOT safe to paint with your daughter nearby if you are using conventional or even low-VOC paint. You shouldn't expose yourself to it either, and don't let the paint stores try to convince you that it is safe. Go to HealthyChild.org and seach "Paint" to see what I am talking about. If you choose Yolo Colorhouse paint, milk paint or clay paint, then you can safely paint and your daughter can be nearby. There are many other zero-VOC paints out there, but most have not verified the absence of dangerous chemicals nearly as diligently as YOLO has. We do sell YOLO at Healthy Green Goods but not clay or milk paints. I am posting for your safety, not for the sale! - M. Turvill, M.D. (pediatrician)
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S.A. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2009
Most paints today have very low fumes. Open the windows and turn on the ceiling fan so you have good ventilation and everything will be fine.
I've painted when pregnant. I've painted with them around. None of us has suffered ill effects. Just make sure you have good ventilation...and you can buy very low fume paint....they even have paint that eliminates odors or some such thing these days.
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M.N. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2009
Hi! not sure if all latex paints are harmless & non-toxic, but if you haven't bought the paint already, I suggest getting the non-toxic paints that are out there now. Some brands are non-odor in addition to being non-toxic such as the Harmony line from Sherwin Williams I just got recently.
J.C. answers from Chicago on May 13, 2009
I'm sure you've had a bunch of responses but I always use the low VOC paint. Everyone makes it now...it doesn't smell at all! Benjamin Moore has a great one.
L.B. answers from Chicago on May 13, 2009
My biggest concern is having your attention focused on something other than her for more than 2 seconds at a time. Everytime I've had to take my kids to the ER for stitches, I was inches away from them, just that much too far to keep them from falling. Nap time is the best time, or hire a neighborhood preteen to watch her while you're busy. Good luck!
C.G. answers from Chicago on May 10, 2009
I think it's okay as long as the area is well ventilated- I have done similar things in the past. You can also buy paint that emits less smell- it's called low-v something, sorry I can't remember exactly what it is.
T.B. answers from Chicago on May 11, 2009
Try the new low or no VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) paints--will keep the overall smell way, way down and reduce any harmful effects on her. All the stores should carry them now, but there's a good paint store on Madison in Forest Park which would have a good selection.
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J.F. answers from Chicago on May 16, 2009
Lowe's sells a VERY affordable low or no VOC paint. We bought it to paint my son's room when I was pregnant & have continued to use their paint since then. It is WAY more affordable than Benjamin Moore. I can't recall the brand, but Lowe's carries it. It was amazing...no fumes at all!!! Couldn't even tell there was fresh paint in the house.
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