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what is the best way to soothe rashes from fibreglass insulation?

We have tried savlon but nothign is happeninghelp!?

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See if your college has a what to bring list similar to the one belowCheck your college's policies before deciding to bring pets or purchasing anything electrical.
Target and Wal-Mart are normally where I get all my stuff for collegeThey really start putting their college stuff out at the end of July and in August One thing you must get is storageLiving in a dorm room you absolutely have to have storageLook for the underbed storage or for the staked shelvesI use the staked shelves for my binders and books and my towels and washclothsAnd I use the underbed storage for my shoes and dirty laundryYou can use the storage for anything though! Buy a cable cord and an Ethernet cordSome dorms have slow internet so an Ethernet cord is usefulAnd most colleges have cable but require the students to bring the TV and cable cord.
One of the best places to get stuff for a dorm room is - WALMART! The selection is very good, and the prices are very low What you will need for sure are bed linens and a pillow or two that you likeAnd get some sort of small plastic bucket to carry your soap/shampoo/raxor to and from the bathA basket or tray for your perfumes and makeup on the dresser will be good, tooAnd your computerBeyond that, I really suggest that you either talk to an upperclassman who can tell you from experience what you really need to get or shouldn't bother with, or wait until you get to campusYou and your roommate may want to coordinate with colors, desk lamps, and waste basketsYou may also want to share the expense of a small refrigerator and microwaveIt is very easy to buy a lot of stuff that won't fit or won't be useful, which is a waste of money!
The beds usually are extra-long twin size, but verify this with the collegeSo bring sheets of that size (though you should be fine with stuff like a quilt or comforter)A plastic shower caddy to take your toiletries from the room to the bathroom (these don't ever cost more than like $5) A desk lamp (one who's base takes up minimal desk space) A laptop and a lock (so your laptop doesn't walk away)Your college probably will have some sort of recommendations for a laptopA printer as well if you want oneclothesPlan for various weather, so bring sweaters/sweatshirts/raincoats/t-shirts/and other things you'll wear (including a couple of dressier things) and.a winter coatIf there's something where you might wear it, but you don't ever need it normally, don't bring itIf you want to bring a mini-fridge or a rug, talk to your roommate so that you guys don't end up bring 2 of the same thing (ie2 rugs)Most dorms won't allow other kitchen appliances as they're considered a fire hazardYou usually can take a coffee maker if you want, but they'll probably make you store/use it in the kitchen
Well, i may not be that old, but i have helped my dad do a LOT of insulation installing on our garage at our new house, the best thing i found was after i got fiber glass particles in my skin 'mainly from my elbow up to my wrist, and fingers' i first washed it out, (Warm/Hot) water, and then used rubbing alcohol to help get it out(on a cotton ball, or pour it on directly then rinse again) Anyways, good luck!

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