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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 20 on 3/15/2006 5:58 PM >
| | | Posted by -MisfitStyle- The danger in old farm houses is the possibility of animal feces lying about, which can be extremely dangerous if inhaled. A woman in Alberta died over the summer from inhaling mouse feces while doing some spring cleaning in an old family barn.
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Are you referring to hantavirus? Nasty stuff. Not common, but not unheard of. Mouse droppings, saliva, and urine. Inhaled. 40% mortality. Early intervention improves chances of survival. Can be anywhere mice are within affected regions. Campers beware of this too. You aren't going to wear a respirator everywhere inside/outside...life isn't safe. Be more worried of lyme disease, more common, and while seldom fatal it's not a fun ride. Mice are vectors for both of these diseases. More info on hanta: http://www.cdc.gov...iseases/hanta/hps/ -kill all mice-
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-MisfitStyle-
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 21 on 3/15/2006 6:07 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
Are you referring to hantavirus? Nasty stuff. Not common, but not unheard of. Mouse droppings, saliva, and urine. Inhaled. 40% mortality. Early intervention improves chances of survival. Can be anywhere mice are within affected regions. Campers beware of this too. You aren't going to wear a respirator everywhere inside/outside...life isn't safe. Be more worried of lyme disease, more common, and while seldom fatal it's not a fun ride. Mice are vectors for both of these diseases. More info on hanta: http://www.cdc.gov...iseases/hanta/hps/ -kill all mice-
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That's exactly what I was thinking of, thanks for reminding me of the name. While hantavirus was the primary concern I thought of, I figure inhaling any feces can be bad for your health.
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0U812
Location: Lubbock, TX Gender: Female
Texploration
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 22 on 3/15/2006 6:17 PM >
| | | Mice are nasty little critters.
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Jonsered
Location: Back in New Mexico where I belong Gender: Male
Dressed for a scarecrow ball.........
| | | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 23 on 3/15/2006 6:23 PM >
| | | Hantavirus is common in my area. For a little less technical version than CDC offers, check this encyclopedia entry.
http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=24070
I have changed my personal exploring ethics code. From now on it will be: "Take only aimed shots, leave only hobo corpses." Copper scrappers, meth heads and homeless beware. The Jonsered cometh among you, bringing fear and dread. |
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 24 on 3/15/2006 6:26 PM >
| | | Posted by -MisfitStyle-
That's exactly what I was thinking of, thanks for reminding me of the name. While hantavirus was the primary concern I thought of, I figure inhaling any feces can be bad for your health.
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Good point. Eating feces is not high on my list of fun things to do at a site. There are times you really should wear a respirator. If not used correctly though, with the appropriate filter(s) it may provide inadequate protection. In heavily contaminated areas more gear/precautions are needed.
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piplnr65656
Location: World Wide Gender: Male
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 25 on 3/29/2006 11:31 AM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk Good ones aren't cheap. If your stirring up that much dust you better start worrying about what else you have on. If you don't wear a disposable jumpsuit sealed at the ankles/wrists/neck you'll be bringing it home with you. If you inhale at home it's still dangerous. It's best to avoid stirring up dust, rather than feeling safe with a respirator. You must be clean shaven for it to work, and it must fit correctly. I try to go on windless days, after rain so the sites are damp.
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Very true blackhawk, I think very few people have actually had a proper fit test or take the proper decontamination steps to prevent from taking the stuff back home with them or the fact that a lot of things can pass through your skin and eyes.
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Deuterium
Location: PNW Gender: Male
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 26 on 3/29/2006 3:49 PM >
| | | Posted by piplnr65656
Very true blackhawk, I think very few people have actually had a proper fit test or take the proper decontamination steps to prevent from taking the stuff back home with them or the fact that a lot of things can pass through your skin and eyes.
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You can't eliminate exposure. It's about reducing it. Inhalation is the biggest source of exposure for most things encountered.
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42NNN
Location: Federal Way, WA Gender: Male
Yes, thats me....Yes, I am in a toilet
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 27 on 3/29/2006 10:03 PM >
| | | If anyone wants to get a hold of cheap respirators I work at a construction supply co. , I can attempt to hook it up, send me a IM
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 28 on 3/30/2006 12:20 AM >
| | | Posted by Deuterium
You can't eliminate exposure. It's about reducing it. Inhalation is the biggest source of exposure for most things encountered.
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That's what we are talking about. It doesn't matter WHERE you inhale it. Clothes, camera bags, shoes,etc. that are contaminated pose a hazard if taken off site. Some things like beryllium you better limit your exposure to zero.
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CriminalSmile
Location: East Bay Gender: Male
quaint cabin in scenic mountain surroundings
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 29 on 3/30/2006 6:56 AM >
| | | ok, i know on this topic what we all really want to ask is where we can find that badass darth vader rig misfitstyle is sportin'.
out there in the world right now, someone is exploring... |
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-MisfitStyle-
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 30 on 3/30/2006 3:53 PM >
| | | Posted by CriminalSmile ok, i know on this topic what we all really want to ask is where we can find that badass darth vader rig misfitstyle is sportin'.
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Heh. I just picked mine up from Canadian Tire, I believe. There are more than a few members here with that particular brand (AOSafety), so I assume it's fairly widely available.
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 31 on 3/30/2006 4:13 PM >
| | | Posted by -MisfitStyle-
Heh. I just picked mine up from Canadian Tire, I believe. There are more than a few members here with that particular brand (AOSafety), so I assume it's fairly widely available.
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Yes, they're out there. But I'm looking fr the Quantum Filter.
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tron_2.0
Location: Ohio Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 32 on 3/31/2006 8:09 PM >
| | | i got ripped off at lowes in town on a 3M respirator w/p100's. i think i paid roughly $35
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 33 on 4/1/2006 12:54 AM >
| | | I'm gunna be getting some 10(ten) R53-HE filters later on. or maybe the quantum plus for just over 100.
"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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Glass
Location: Chicago
as one does
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 34 on 4/1/2006 2:37 AM >
| | | Posted by atomx I'm gunna be getting some 10(ten) R53-HE filters later on. or maybe the quantum plus for just over 100.
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Why so many??
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 35 on 4/2/2006 3:27 PM >
| | | Posted by mynameisglass
Why so many??
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That's all the company ships them in. And the retailers won't break boxes around here. Plus my wife and I'd be set for a while. Two resp. two filters = 4 each 6 months or so.
"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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chye
| | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 36 on 5/23/2006 6:55 PM >
| | | Posted by tippa I was just wondering if there is any site that has cheap respirators. Im pretty tight on cash right now. At my work we had the MSA Safety Works respirators with P100 filters and I really liked them. I was checking out online and they are like 30 to 40 bucks. I know that i dont want a crappy respirator but are they all that expensive?
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There are many types of the respirator which can use the P100 filters. You may want to try the 3M Brand, it's the cheapest one. 3M 6100, 6200, 6300 are small, medium and large.
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Arthemys
Location: Winooski, Vermont Gender: Male
10-75!
| | | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 37 on 6/16/2006 3:25 AM >
| | | Just picked up an AOSafety 95050 mask with dual P100 carts. $39.99 at a local hardware store. Yes, more expensive than 6000 series from 3M, though I was able to pick it up and walk out of the store with it. (Supporting a local store too)
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Logan
Location: Ra-Cha-Cha, NY Gender: Male
We miss you Jerry
| | | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 38 on 6/16/2006 2:25 PM >
| | | airgas.com I hate that home depot crap.
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Majickal
Location: Evansville, Indiana Gender: Male
<3 Home Depot
| | | Re: Respirator help possibly <Reply # 39 on 6/17/2006 11:51 PM >
| | | I don't take chances. I paid around 45-50 dollars for a standard issue Israeli Military gas mask and filter. It can stop anything from mustard gas to asbestos particles to mold and dust. I would also, like said before, wear a sealed suit and be sure you don't bring the shit home with you. Don't skimp on this, there is some nasty shit out there. be careful.
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