contolling static

From: John Boffemmyer IV <john_boffemmyer_iv_at_boff-net.dhs.org>
Date: Thu Mar 11 07:57:41 2004

Don't use laminate? Use rubber floor matting or ESD mats? Also, since it is
a basement, watch humidity control since that can lead to static if you
make the air too dry.

-John Boffemmyer IV

At 07:04 PM 3/10/2004, you wrote:
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>I recently had dry wall and laminate flooring installed in the basement.
>Since then, I've been getting shocks when I walk into the room and touch
>anything.
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>Any ideas on reducing/controlling the static?
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