Just received my kit! Does anyone else think the plastic apron and table cover smell to holy heaven?!

It's giving me a headache just being in the same room!
I'm not in this demo, but don't keep it in the house - I bought a shower curtain that smelled like that and everyone got sick here with terrible headaches and sinus trouble. I guess some people are really sensitive to it, so hang it up outside unfolded if you can - mine did lose it's smell.
This was in our paper:
Vinyl products (PVC) stink because they contain volatile organic compounds. VOCs are carbon-containing chemicals that are volatile enough to evaporate at room temperature. This process, called outgassing, is also a problem with building products such as plywood, particleboard, carpet and pads, paints, stains and glues.
Outgassing odors are most noticeable when products are new, but diminish over time until they finally disappear. A shower curtain can outgas for a month or longer, for example, depending on conditions. High temperature and humidity will speed up the release of VOCs.
Meanwhile, you'll want to avoid exposure to VOCs because they can be toxic. Most commonly they irritate eyes, noses and throats, causing coughing, headaches, dizziness and nausea. Usually, the symptoms go away when outgassing ceases.
Their advise is not to buy these items, but it says if you are stuck with the item:
• Air the product in a well-ventilated area before bringing it into your home.
• Keep the items in a hot humid area -- making sure that windows are open, exhaust fans are operating, etc. -- to speed up the outgassing.
Includes information from the Minnesota Department of Health, Indoor Air Quality Program.