Fiberglass insulation is the fact that fluffy, typically pink stuff that looks somewhat like cotton candy on a paper backing. It is flexible so that you can tack it yourself in drafty attics together rafters and other air leaks in your home, but it includes a drawback — touching it working with it can leave small glass fibers onto your clothing or skin, causing irritation or even a rash. The particles are so small they are difficult to see on skin or on fabric, but you sure can feel them. Covering your body before working with insulation helps protect your skin from the itchy material. Measure outdoors after finishing the insulation project while still wearing gloves, hat and full protective clothing. Brush off your clothing and hair along with your hands to remove as many contaminants as possible. Shake out the gloves, hat and coat, if wearing one. Remove invisible…