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Dear Aj,
Usually, poison arrows such as the corner of a table is considered more `important' consideration - to avoid.
For bookshelves with books, this can be quite subjective as some of us may not feel the impact. However, if one is concerned with it, one could try to use doors on the bookshelf or covered with cloth (not sure how practical this is).
I believe that as you had mentioned that it is above the bed, this should not be an issue as it is not aimed directly at any part of the body.. (on the bed).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/27/00 9:54:00 AM, Aj Gibson wrote:
>when i move, the only wall
>that my bed will fit on is the
>west wall (which is good for
>me). there are built-in
>bookshelves on that wall which
>would be above the bed. what
>type of remedy would be used
>for this??
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