I saw somewhere online that foam scenery material (i.e. pink or blue foam) can cause your homeowners insurance to be voided. This makes no sense to me. Does anyone know anything about this?
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quote:Originally posted by TrainheadMac:
I saw somewhere online that foam scenery material (i.e. pink or blue foam) can cause your homeowners insurance to be voided. This makes no sense to me. Does anyone know anything about this?
quote:It's hogwash. You see a lot of bologna online!
quote:Originally posted by Allan Miller:quote:It's hogwash. You see a lot of bologna online!
So very, very true!
By the way...depending on where you live, the walls of your entire home may be filled with the pink or blue foam. A small amount used on any layout (and which is normally covered with plaster or some other such material) is no more a fire risk than most any of the other materials used in layout construction.
Read anything you care to online, and believe about 5% of it.
quote:When I mentioned that all that wiring was at 18 V max, and the only 110 V under the layout was the transformer plugged into the wall outlet, he muttered something about "everything has to follow code"....amazing. He doesn't do electrical work for me!
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