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UER Forum > Archived Rookie Forum > Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies (Viewed 1032 times)
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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 20 on 12/28/2009 4:11 AM >
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OK, I just started reading the McDonalds thread... it's killing me! Thanks for pointing the way Vadder!

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 21 on 12/28/2009 12:11 PM >
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Haha not quite the job I was expecting but awesome stories none the less

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 22 on 12/29/2009 6:57 AM >
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I definitely agree. If you just dispose of the bodies right away then you won't have to deal with the smells. I just got netflix and I have been watching way too much Dexter. Get a boat and drop them in the bay. Its way better than letting them rot.

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 23 on 12/29/2009 8:52 PM >
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Posted by aurelie
you know, i too would be interested in one of these. For...work.

very important work.

(no but really, i'm serious.)


I lol'd...so hard at this! Aurelie, you're a creeper. In case you didn't know...

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 24 on 12/30/2009 3:10 AM >
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Posted by DJ Craig


I lol'd...so hard at this! Aurelie, you're a creeper. In case you didn't know...


oho, i know, i know.

reckless thoughts abide; anachronistic and impulsive.

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 25 on 12/30/2009 5:36 AM >
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I think we all are. My former roomate labeled me that the first day I met him.
I ... um, wear a lot of dark clothing at night.

Black BDU pants, combat boots/draining boots, black longsleeve undershirt, with Disturbed Indestructible tee-shirt over it; tripod bag a black backpack and a D Cell maglite don't make too good of a first impressions apparently.

People are more agreeable when I wear *normal* clothes.

But as my friend who had a high point of observation (pedestrian walk-bridge) who kept a lookout whilst I climbed rooftops around town put it, "The only thing I could see were your eyes and I knew where to look."
In fact I had him go out and wait by the alleyway when I went back down; I climbed down as a local police car drove by. They slowed down and checked him out but failed to notice me climbing down the ladder on the side of the building 15' away.
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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 26 on 12/30/2009 11:19 PM >
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Posted by TheVicariousVadder
http://creepersboo...reepers_shadow.jpg


I have that book somewhere. How is it?

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 27 on 12/30/2009 11:33 PM >
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While I appreciate the replies, I still haven't come away from this thread with the name of a good set of filters that I can screw into my AO Safety respirator that'll take away the stench of a rotting corpse. Does nobody making something like that??? Like a big carbon/potpourri filter cartridge or something? LOL

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 28 on 12/31/2009 3:56 AM >
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Posted by Oryx


I have that book somewhere. How is it?


Haven't read it. Heard it's like a "Urban Exploration Horror Novel," I tend to call bullshit when realistic book and movie scenarios break the fourth wall that I like to think of as possible reality.

"A book about Urban Explorers cool!"
...
Review :
"Through tunnels infested with deformed rats and a cat with three hind legs, the group breaks through a metal door and into the hotel. What they find inside is the hotel as it looked in the Victorian era. Lush furnishings and marble that have been slowly rotting all these years. Carefully exploring rooms, they find evidence of the hotel’s brutal and horribly evil past. What they aren’t expecting is that the evil is still alive and waiting just around the corner."


I have a feeling it will start out well and turn into a Lord Rick paranormal twist
That or "like OMG it was the creepy caretaker all along scooby doo mystery."
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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 29 on 12/31/2009 3:59 AM >
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Posted by TheVicariousVadder


Haven't read it. Heard it's like a "Urban Exploration Horror Novel," I tend to call bullshit when realistic book and movie scenarios break the fourth wall that I like to think of as possible reality.

Lord Rick Paranormal Twist Alert!


Don't even bother. The first 100 pages or so are a guide of "how not to UE unless you'd like to be a stuck-up über-ninja-1337-fail asshole" then the rest of it is poorly written horror. Or just read it to see how badly pop culture can mangle UE.

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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 30 on 12/31/2009 4:38 AM >
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Posted by bfinan0
Don't even bother. The first 100 pages or so are a guide of "how not to UE unless you'd like to be a stuck-up über-ninja-1337-fail asshole" then the rest of it is poorly written horror. Or just read it to see how badly pop culture can mangle UE.


Yeah, that's what I thought it would be like.

If I want to read real stories about exploring I go to blogs.
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Re: Not Quite UE Related: Need Advice on Best Respirators/Filters for Dead Bodies
<Reply # 31 on 12/31/2009 5:35 AM >
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Posted by AggiePhil
While I appreciate the replies, I still haven't come away from this thread with the name of a good set of filters that I can screw into my AO Safety respirator that take away the stench of a rotting corpse. Does nobody making something like that??? Like a big carbon/potpourri filter cartridge or something? LOL


Try these.

Organic Vapor Filter

link


I have used the ones for the 3m before. They gave everything a sweet/tropical smell. I would assume these would do similar.





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