> I will guess your average human emits more hazardous VOCs than a vinyl record.
As I recall, when Benn did the test, putting the record back in its sleeve caused the air quality to go back to normal.
So whatever VOCs he is emitting, I don't think his meter picked them up.
> I'd put this down to "someone thinks something is cool and fun! we have to show them how wrong they are!"
Re-check the part about "how much my peepee hurts". I really want to like vinyls, but I'm never going to buy one if they're basically Forever Chemicals that got grandfathered in by being part of pop culture decades ago. And Benn says in the video that he could stand to make a lot of money if he sold out and had vinyls of his work manufactured.
As I recall, when Benn did the test, putting the record back in its sleeve caused the air quality to go back to normal.
So whatever VOCs he is emitting, I don't think his meter picked them up.
> I'd put this down to "someone thinks something is cool and fun! we have to show them how wrong they are!"
Re-check the part about "how much my peepee hurts". I really want to like vinyls, but I'm never going to buy one if they're basically Forever Chemicals that got grandfathered in by being part of pop culture decades ago. And Benn says in the video that he could stand to make a lot of money if he sold out and had vinyls of his work manufactured.