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<blockquote data-quote="NottsM" data-source="post: 183200" data-attributes="member: 32496"><p>Bit of an odd one this I suppose. I have installed a new worktop in my spider room, and I need to seal the gap around the edges so spiderlings and small crickets don't disspear down the gap against the wall. Do you think silicone sealant will be safe to use in the room as the fumes that come off the sealant as it cures can be very strong. I'm thinking aquarium sealant which I know is safe but this still has to cure first and will also give off lots of fumes. Please let me know what you think...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NottsM, post: 183200, member: 32496"] Bit of an odd one this I suppose. I have installed a new worktop in my spider room, and I need to seal the gap around the edges so spiderlings and small crickets don't disspear down the gap against the wall. Do you think silicone sealant will be safe to use in the room as the fumes that come off the sealant as it cures can be very strong. I'm thinking aquarium sealant which I know is safe but this still has to cure first and will also give off lots of fumes. Please let me know what you think... [/QUOTE]
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