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el guapo
Location: phx, az Gender: Male
| | gas mask info < on 8/28/2003 11:07 PM >
| | | fyi (more knowledge from my nuke engineering days), gas masks, ironically, are useless for real gasses. well, useless for MOST gasses anyways. if it's a gas that activated carbon can adsorb, it'd work for a while i guess (until your AC got depleted). they're good for particulates and aerosols, but gasses (most!) go right through the suckers...
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Krenta
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Nope, wasn't me.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 1 on 8/29/2003 3:05 AM >
| | | I believe the disclaimer usually used is "ineffective against organic vapors". It's old news, covered by my 1950's USMC NBC manual. Protection against mustard gas, VX, and CS? Yep. Protection against chlorine vapors or CO? Nope.
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MacGyver
Location: St Paul, Minnesota Gender: Male
"Someone go find me a paperclip, a D-cell battery, and a cheese grater"
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 2 on 8/29/2003 3:55 AM >
| | | The thing gas masks are most efferctive for is filtering physical stuff out of the air. Mustard gas and related things are really just a form of smoke: particulate suspended in the air. Chlorine gas and carbon monoxide are gasses themselves, meaning that they can't be filtered out in the same way.
Like a fiend with his dope / a drunkard his wine / a man will have lust for the lure of the mine "If you are not part of the solution, you are not dissolved in the solvent." |
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el guapo
Location: phx, az Gender: Male
| | cool <Reply # 3 on 8/29/2003 5:49 PM >
| | | damn geeks, shoulda known ya'll would've already realized this
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Greysand Noble Donor
Location: USA - California Gender: Male
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 4 on 8/29/2003 6:19 PM >
| | | I have a pretty indepth reprirator article on my site. http://www.gnometoys.com/~nowhereis/safety.htm I think it's worth reading if you haven't already... & if anyone has anything to add to it I'd appriciate (sp?) it..
I don't mind Drain fog... I like to see what I breathe. |
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Mochi
Location: West Jordan, Utah Gender: Male
Stare deep into a kitty's nose.
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 5 on 8/29/2003 6:28 PM >
| | | Does anybody know if a gasmask will work on that thick smoke that's ejected from some forms of fire extinguishers? (the ones that absorb all the ozygen in an area, making it imposible for fire to live) >_< Mochi, cuz I choked on that stuff once and it ain't fun.
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Asher Archive Pikachu
Gender: Female
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 6 on 8/29/2003 6:31 PM >
| | | Mochi, if you are talking about Halon 1301 I am not sure if they would protect you unless they had some kind of air tank. :/
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DarkTreader
Gender: Male
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 7 on 8/29/2003 6:34 PM >
| | | You need a sopecial respirator to handle the Halon 1301 gas that large-scale extinguishers use. Scene: Terminator 2 Halon gas fire suppression system goes off, respirators with full air tanks are retrieved by Aaaaaaaaarnold. ^_^ DarkTreader - Mochi's evil twin
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 8 on 8/29/2003 8:41 PM >
| | | I just wanted to say that I have done a lot of research for gas masks in the past and own a collection of 30+ masks (mostly vintage) and your FAQ, Greysand, is a really great reference and from my experience very accurate and easy to understand. The only thing that I thought you should have mentioned was about the canaries used to detect gas in mines. The indicator of the presence of gas was that the bird dies. When the bird dies it's time to leave. Creepy. Anyways, good job. [last edit 8/29/2003 3:41 PM by RevSM - edited 1 times]
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Mr. Motts Noble Donor
Location: Long Island and Brooklyn NY Gender: Male
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 9 on 8/30/2003 10:50 PM >
| | | so bring your pets draining next time 8] RevSM.. if you are selling any lemme know. [last edit 8/30/2003 5:51 PM by Mr. Motts - edited 1 times]
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 10 on 8/31/2003 4:32 AM >
| | | They are more expensive than they used to be (9-11 caused this) but E0Bay is your best bet for a wide variety of vintage masks.
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Krenta
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Nope, wasn't me.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 11 on 8/31/2003 6:23 AM >
| | | Yeah, just before 9/11 gas masks were at their lowest prices in years. That's when I picked up both of mine, and a bunch of filters for 'em. Even today the prices are pretty steep.
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sidvicious
Location: Cowedge, Kansas Gender: Male
We subsist to learn, because through learning, we grow.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 12 on 9/10/2003 1:52 AM >
| | | here's a question about masks. i wear glasses. how well will a full face respirator work? will it seal good? the previously mentioned FAQ talks about facial hair, and glasses i know. would a half mask and goggles really be better than a full face? if so, what sort of goggles should i look for? i can't imagine that your garden variety radio shack goggles would be good enough. thanks for your help.
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Greysand Noble Donor
Location: USA - California Gender: Male
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 13 on 9/10/2003 6:55 AM >
| | | Well, It really depends on where your going to be going. If its just asbestos that your worried about - then a half face mask should do you just fine. In fact in most places where you'd need a respirator a half mask will work for you. Asbestos really doesn't have much of an effect on anything except your lungs. (thou, I bet it would ich like hell if you rolled around in it, but other than that) So you don't really have to protect your eyes from it. just from larger particles. (i.e. falling crud) Some standard safety goggles(sp?) over your glasses should be fine to keep the crud out. If however you are trying to protect yourself from chemical vapors you would want to go with a full mask. I'm not certain about other brands of masks but the way the MSA masks handle glasses is by adding a clip to the inside of the mask that positions the glasses in front of your face within the mask. Minus the two ear pieces. You can get such a thing from: http://www.cascadesupply.com/respirators-accessories.htm for about $5.00 USD. But you have to supply your own wireframes. (I would expect that an old pair of glasses would do.) And I expect you'd have to be using an MSA mask as well. (but other mask brands may have similar items) So to answer your question, no a full face mask will not seal good if your wearing glasses. But I would think that a good half mask and a pair of sturdy safety goggles would be fine for dealing with asbestos. You don't really need to keep it out of your eyes as much as you need to keep it out of your lungs. But as far as chemical vapors go - go with a full face and the "Spectacle Holders". here edit:shortened url [last edit 9/10/2003 8:49 AM by Avatar-X - edited 1 times]
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Mr.Rat
Location: united states Gender: Male
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 14 on 9/10/2003 9:11 PM >
| | | Posted by RevSM They are more expensive than they used to be (9-11 caused this) but E0Bay is your best bet for a wide variety of vintage masks.
| Actually the ones one EBAY are usually crap. Go here if you live in the us. www.imsplus.com If you are canadian than the canadian issue gas masks are dope.
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 15 on 9/10/2003 11:28 PM >
| | | Posted by Mr.Rat If you are canadian than the canadian issue gas masks are dope.
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Be careful with the Canadian issue masks. The Green C-4 gas masks had an inherent valve problem making them defective. The black C-4 masks are better but I’ve heard some of them also have problems. They are just about the coolest looking ones I’ve seen but that doesn’t keep you from breathing asbestos. The old 60mm M-69 masks are probably not worth it but they are cheap and I have used them. I would look for a black C-4 mask but be sure to test it before use.
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sidvicious
Location: Cowedge, Kansas Gender: Male
We subsist to learn, because through learning, we grow.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 16 on 9/10/2003 11:36 PM >
| | | Posted by Mr.Rat Actually the ones one EBAY are usually crap. Go here if you live in the us. www.imsplus.com If you are canadian than the canadian issue gas masks are dope.
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i dunno, i just read something the other day about some of the current Canadian military gas masks being recalled. if i could only find that again, i'd link it.
that site you linked (imsplus), there is a lot of neat shit there!! a gear geek (me) could go crazy (read: broke) at that site. gloves, masks, shirts, hey look some good goggles, MREs, all sorts of tools, backpacks, daypacks, rucksacks, buttpacks, packs for your packs, hats, watches, patches, tactical stuff... all sorts of more-than-likely-unnecessary (but completely cool) stuff. i'm gonna have to watch myself.
*edit: hey there, RevSM. you snuck that one in on me. yup, that's basically what i read. [last edit 9/10/2003 6:38 PM by sidvicious - edited 1 times]
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sidvicious
Location: Cowedge, Kansas Gender: Male
We subsist to learn, because through learning, we grow.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 17 on 9/20/2003 4:25 AM >
| | | okay. another question. Greysand's site (before it went down <stares>) said that 3M, MSA, and North Safety are the best manufacturers of masks. i was wondering, how does AO Safety compare? i was looking around on their site and they seem pretty decent, plus, i can get them locally. thoughts? thanks.
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Greysand Noble Donor
Location: USA - California Gender: Male
| | | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 18 on 9/20/2003 8:43 PM >
| | | Not so much that they were the best persay. But they are major manufacturers(sp?). And as such seem to be popular amongst explorers. And don't stare at me.. It's just the domain registration that expired. I'm certain that as soon as Gnometoys notices it'll be back up.. Or he'll forget, I'll but it & give it back.. Ether way the sites will be back up soon. As far as the mask's are concerned AO safety should be a fine company.. (provided you can get a well fitting mask with P100-HEPA filters) And if you can get them locally - better for ya..
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sidvicious
Location: Cowedge, Kansas Gender: Male
We subsist to learn, because through learning, we grow.
| | Re: gas mask info <Reply # 19 on 9/20/2003 10:09 PM >
| | | okay then! i'll run to... ace hardware, yay, and re-check out what they got and most likely buy one. oh yes, i can indeed get a good P-100 filter, in fact, they have a wide selection of filters. linky.
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