Oh that's really interesting. I hadn't thought about the health side of painting.
My assumption was that the Citadel stuff would be fine in moderate use. I am aware that a solid mask should be used when applying a primer or with glue though.
I'm not an expert on this, and you might be right on the acrylic paints, but modeles use a lot more stuff (solvents, primers, glues, resin) when building and painting minis is dangerous as they often use toxic solvents with VOCs. Anything that comes in a spray can definitely does.
I'd definitely consult an expert on how and if can you make this hobby kid-safe.
I think the claim is FUD — or at least far, far beyond what a child would come across, e.g. professional resins, airbrushing/spraying solvent-based paints indoors etc.
These are paints specifically marketed towards children, produced by a large company in a European country with a strong record of safety etc.
Spray primer should be applied outside by an adult (as it says on the can).
Eh there's no real reason to wear a mask when using glue. Spray primer I can see more, but glue isn't getting into the air like primer is. In any case I doubt very much if the acrylic paints used in 40k are unsafe to use.
for your own and everyone's sake, please don't make unqualified statements like this. Glue toxicity goes from relatively benign (the white stuff children use at school), to 'literally has the skull symbol on the packaging' (some industrial glues used in electronics and clothing).
A rule of thumb is to do this stuff in a well-ventilated area. Theres a million kinds of glues Wood glue is mostly safe, superglue is generally okay, epoxies are not.
And yes, paints and solvents are the kinds of chemicals that the common man will encounter the nastiest chemicals (VOCs) which can permanently and irreparably damage your brain. Not immediately, but depending on how much you use it, and how much precaution you take, this is definitely something to be aware of.
torginus|1 month ago
I'd definitely consult an expert on how and if can you make this hobby kid-safe.
Symbiote|1 month ago
These are paints specifically marketed towards children, produced by a large company in a European country with a strong record of safety etc.
Spray primer should be applied outside by an adult (as it says on the can).
torginus|1 month ago
bigstrat2003|1 month ago
torginus|1 month ago
A rule of thumb is to do this stuff in a well-ventilated area. Theres a million kinds of glues Wood glue is mostly safe, superglue is generally okay, epoxies are not.
And yes, paints and solvents are the kinds of chemicals that the common man will encounter the nastiest chemicals (VOCs) which can permanently and irreparably damage your brain. Not immediately, but depending on how much you use it, and how much precaution you take, this is definitely something to be aware of.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_solvent-induced_enceph...