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Benjammer
| | | Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy < on 4/18/2006 9:08 PM >
| | | Someone in the other post was saying to get a P-100 ((respirator(?). Is that good enough for protection against mold, asbestos, and other possible harmful chemicals. My friend was saying army surplus stores downtown have gas masks and they might not be too expensive. Are they more effective at filtering things? Or is it just better against tear gas and other things like that. I know those gas masks cover the eyes which can be good, but in my case I dont think I'd want something going over my eyes, since I need to look through my SLR camera viewfinder. I'll probably end up getting a P-100 thing, but I'd like to know what it can handle exactly, if anyone knows. Thanks in advance Ben
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Deuterium
Location: PNW Gender: Male
| | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 4 on 4/19/2006 6:14 AM >
| | | Posted by Benjammer Someone in the other post was saying to get a P-100 ((respirator(?). Is that good enough for protection against mold, asbestos, and other possible harmful chemicals. My friend was saying army surplus stores downtown have gas masks and they might not be too expensive. Are they more effective at filtering things? Or is it just better against tear gas and other things like that. I know those gas masks cover the eyes which can be good, but in my case I dont think I'd want something going over my eyes, since I need to look through my SLR camera viewfinder. I'll probably end up getting a P-100 thing, but I'd like to know what it can handle exactly, if anyone knows. Thanks in advance Ben
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P100 is another name for oil-proof 99.97% HEPA filter. It is good against particulate matters including, but not limited to lead dust, asbestos, mold, bio-hazards (commonly present on many sites in the form of rodent urine tainted dust that may have hanta virus). It is ineffective against harmful gases. If you want protection against the aforementioned + harmful gases like solvent, chlorine, etc, get the 3M 60926 Multi-gas, vapor and P100 cartridges. The 60926 cost around $20/pair + $10 or so for the respirator body.
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 5 on 4/19/2006 10:55 AM >
| | | Alright. It's pretty hard to get JUST a p-100 filter, so you're looking at what else you want to protect against. Use this to decide what else you want to protect against : Filter Information: http://www.aearo.c...rators/CART&FI.pdf
And I suggest the R53HE-P100 [last edit 4/19/2006 10:57 AM by atomx - edited 1 times]
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Deuterium
Location: PNW Gender: Male
| | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 6 on 4/20/2006 5:04 AM >
| | | Posted by atomx Alright. It's pretty hard to get JUST a p-100 filter, so you're looking at what else you want to protect against. |
Actually, P100 particulate only filters are readily available and that's all you need if you only need protection against particulate matters. Asbestos and hanta infested particles are common, but exposure to toxic gases isn't common unless you're exploring industrial facilies in disrepair with chemicals still on site.
That one is cooler looking, but looks more expensive than the 3M 6000 series with 60926 filters that offers the same protection. I recommend the 3M 6091 P100 filters unless you need the toxic gas filtration capability of the 60926 cartridges, because the 60926 is around $20/pair while the P100 is around $6/pair. DO NOT get an allergy grade mask. 3M makes a cheap model 8093 P100 mask that looks like this, but 3M specifically says not to use this for asbestos. The 6091 P100 is approved for use with asbestos. unfortunately, it is ugly magenta. Airgas sells a combo package of the 6000 series + the 2091 filter for $17. 6000 series with the 2091 filter: [last edit 4/20/2006 11:10 AM by Deuterium - edited 2 times]
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Fruitbat
Gender: Male
| | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 7 on 4/20/2006 5:57 AM >
| | | This thread has turned into a pretty densely packed information point. I learned everything I needed to know about respirators in about ten seconds thanks to this, and I wasn't even looking for information on it. IMO this deserves to be stickied.
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Core
Location: MI Gender: Male
Warning: Some side effects may occur
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 8 on 4/20/2006 3:04 PM >
| | | I just recently purchase a North half face gas mask with a 75SCP100 cartridge for $30 total from here cartridge here The cartridge is a general cartridge that protects against 10 different kinds of gas and vapor as well as having a P100 particle filter. And it seals perfectly even with my beard. Also with North, you can buy specific replacement parts w/o having to buy a whole new mask. I also purchased a pair of safety goggles so my eyes are covered but I can still take pics. here I purposely went with the low light contrast enhancing pair for obvious reasons. [last edit 4/20/2006 3:05 PM by Core - edited 1 times]
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 9 on 4/20/2006 10:30 PM >
| | | Posted by Deuterium Actually, P100 particulate only filters are readily available and ...
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I didn't say impossible. I just said hard. I found it easier to find a multi-filter cannister.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Richard Cook |
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Benjammer
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 10 on 4/24/2006 7:56 AM >
| | | Yeah, I went to a few stores and I dont know where to get these things, no one seems to have it, well, I found one P100 certified respirator mask/ cartridge from canadian tire, but its 50 bucks, and about 25 for another set of filters. I might end up getting it if i cannot find anything cheaper. http://www.canadia...ry&fromSearch=true IT doesnt look exactly like this, but I think this is the one they have. The P95 masks seems to be alot more common, but not good for mold or asbestos which is probably what I would have to worry about the most.
*Update* Ok I read the other posts now.. I havent checked out places like HomeDepot yet. [last edit 4/24/2006 8:06 AM by Benjammer - edited 1 times]
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Alestrial
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Gender: Male
<Arc_Tangent> I crown you prince of pears!
| | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 11 on 4/24/2006 3:09 PM >
| | | P - 100 is the best filter respiration device - the P - 100 is oil proof and filters 99.7(estimated) % of all particles
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 12 on 4/25/2006 9:43 AM >
| | | So.. this deal seems.. Odd.. Not totally sure if this is the right mask/filter to trust.. But it's a mask and 100 filters for $50.. this should last the normal UE enthusiast a while... "We bought these respirators and filters right from Government Surplus, so we can pass our savings on to you! The tag on the filter cartridge reads as follows: Permissible respirator filter for protection against dusts, fumes, mists, asbestos-containing dusts and mists, and radionuclides. Also reads that the filters are a type "H", MSA, NIOSH approved, cartridge with a part number of #459322, and are magenta in color. The filters are not designed as protection against gases or vapors. See manufacturer's data and OSHA/NIOSH Standards for specific applications/limitations. Mask is size Med."
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FoxTwoFoxTwo
Location: Clarksville, Tennessee Gender: Male
I'm an explorer who photographs...
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 13 on 4/25/2006 12:48 PM >
| | | That sounds like a deal pravus but can you give us a link? I'd like to see it and maybe get my mits on it.
Bringing exploration to Clarksville. Journal: http://www.uer.ca/...id=4&catid=2000173 | RUAUER!?!?!?111ONE??QUESTIONMARK | FoxTwoFoxTwo - "I just ordered a large. I have a relatively huge head so yeah..." |
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 14 on 4/25/2006 8:17 PM >
| | | Erps.. I ment to add a link... http://www.galleri.../en/product/128701
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Deuterium
Location: PNW Gender: Male
| | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 15 on 4/25/2006 11:46 PM >
| | | Posted by Pravus So.. this deal seems.. Odd.. Not totally sure if this is the right mask/filter to trust.. But it's a mask and 100 filters for $50.. this should last the normal UE enthusiast a while... "We bought these respirators and filters right from Government Surplus, so we can pass our savings on to you! The tag on the filter cartridge reads as follows: Permissible respirator filter for protection against dusts, fumes, mists, asbestos-containing dusts and mists, and radionuclides. Also reads that the filters are a type "H", MSA, NIOSH approved, cartridge with a part number of #459322, and are magenta in color. The filters are not designed as protection against gases or vapors. See manufacturer's data and OSHA/NIOSH Standards for specific applications/limitations. Mask is size Med."
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$50 is entirely too much. Airgas has locations throughout the US and Canada. You can call up a branch and order them for in store pick up. The one most UEers would want is a P100 respirator and it is only $17. http://www.airgas....ct/inquiry/3mr6291 *6191=small, *6291=medium, *6391=large Personally, I would NOT get a surplus respirator. The rubber on respirator deteriorates like all rubber products and if it doesn't make a good seal with your face, it is useless. You don't know the history behind surplus products. [last edit 4/25/2006 11:47 PM by Deuterium - edited 1 times]
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 16 on 4/25/2006 11:49 PM >
| | | If the filters are sealed though thats 100 filters for $50... just buy a new mask if it's in bad shape.. as I said though, no clue if it's any kind of a deal..
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Phreak480
Gender: Male
| | | | | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 17 on 4/26/2006 3:01 AM >
| | | i have the exact setup you are lookin at and it used to be even cheaper when i got mine a few yrs ago. It was 100% i use it on a regular basis also use it at work when i sand bondo and such.
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Core
Location: MI Gender: Male
Warning: Some side effects may occur
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 18 on 4/26/2006 6:38 AM >
| | | um, guys? I posted what I bought (and it's a multi-purpose filter with p-100 filter) for thirty freaking dollars.... TOTAL
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Glass
Location: Chicago
as one does
| | | Re: Gas Mask or P-100 Mask thingy <Reply # 19 on 4/26/2006 7:15 AM >
| | | This same freaking thread pops up every two weeks. Can we let this one die so we can think of more original things to say in the next one, please? Glass, The Sharder of Repeat Threads
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