My aquatic center is closing for 2 weeks, starting next week. While swimming there yesterday, I noticed a man on a scaffold painting. He's there again today. The air conditioning has been in the works of being replaced for several months now. They have several fans in the room, but it is extremely humid. Our summer has been mostly days of sun, heat and humidity. Painting should be done with the closing of the pool for 2 weeks under the guise of "maintenance." I don't want to swim indoors without proper ventilation (no air conditioning). Would you complain?:bitching:
Assuming it is water based latex interior paint, it wouldn't bother me on the least. It dries as water evaporates from it. I would imagine the air from the chlorine would be a lot more troublesome thN the paint. I dont think twice about it when we paint in our house.
Now, oil based or a catalyzed paint would be a totally different story.
It looks glossy, so I'm not sure what type of paint it is. I understand that people paint inside their homes, but they aren't exercising while they are painting. :D And don't forget, there is extremely poor ventilation in the center, as they are replacing the air conditioning - a job that is taking months to complete.
Assuming it is water based latex interior paint, it wouldn't bother me on the least. It dries as water evaporates from it. I would imagine the air from the chlorine would be a lot more troublesome thN the paint. I dont think twice about it when we paint in our house.
Now, oil based or a catalyzed paint would be a totally different story.
It looks glossy, so I'm not sure what type of paint it is. I understand that people paint inside their homes, but they aren't exercising while they are painting. :D And don't forget, there is extremely poor ventilation in the center, as they are replacing the air conditioning - a job that is taking months to complete.