Re: full or half face mask
[Re: bushytail]
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 04/26/12 07:35 PM
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I was thinking about a PAPR (powered air purifying respirator).  It's like getting AC on your face.  Anyone use one? 
 
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Re: full or half face mask
[Re: HD_Wildlife]
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 04/26/12 09:53 PM
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  Either way, most important to me is your breathing and respiration being protected with the proper filters and mask fit and not going in with paper N95's on.
   
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Re: full or half face mask
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 04/28/12 06:56 AM
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I was thinking about a PAPR (powered air purifying respirator).  It's like getting AC on your face.  Anyone use one?   not since I quit doing insulation/AB work  
 
  
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Re: full or half face mask
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 04/28/12 06:59 AM
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  Either way, most important to me is your breathing and respiration being protected with the proper filters and mask fit and not going in with paper N95's on.
   
 I agree  the mask "fit" is the most important part the less facial hair you have the easier it is to get the mask to fit properly when I used PAPR's I would lick MY mask to get a good seal to MY face AND make sure I shaved close on the mornings I had to use a mask  
 
  
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Re: full or half face mask
[Re: bushytail]
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 04/29/12 09:11 PM
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I use the 3M Powerflow PAPR.   http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/3m-powerflow-respirator-3m-papr.html  Pros: -Uses a HEPA filter (basically N100) -Full face mask, so eye protection is included, and I think there's a kit for glasses also -Air pushes out through any breaks in the seal, so there's no chance of anything floating in, even when you're inhaling -Doesn't put stress on your lungs and heart, so you can wear it for long periods of time -The airflow on your face feels pretty nice in a hot attic Cons: -It's pretty bulky, especially with a huge filter on just one side -As mentioned before, they are loud -You have to wear the battery somewhere and have a cable running from the mask to the battery -They don't make OV cartridges for it, so even though it filters out 99.97% of particulates 0.3 micrometers and larger, it doesn't do anything for the smell. . . For what it's worth, I think this mask is great for cleanups, but it's too big and takes too long to throw on for anything else.  
 
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Re: full or half face mask
[Re: EcoGuy]
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 04/30/12 01:17 PM
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I use the 3M Powerflow PAPR.   http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/3m-powerflow-respirator-3m-papr.html  Pros: -Uses a HEPA filter (basically N100) -Full face mask, so eye protection is included, and I think there's a kit for glasses also -Air pushes out through any breaks in the seal, so there's no chance of anything floating in, even when you're inhaling -Doesn't put stress on your lungs and heart, so you can wear it for long periods of time -The airflow on your face feels pretty nice in a hot attic Cons: -It's pretty bulky, especially with a huge filter on just one side -As mentioned before, they are loud -You have to wear the battery somewhere and have a cable running from the mask to the battery -They don't make OV cartridges for it, so even though it filters out 99.97% of particulates 0.3 micrometers and larger, it doesn't do anything for the smell. . . For what it's worth, I think this mask is great for cleanups, but it's too big and takes too long to throw on for anything else.  In A/B school to become licensed to remove asbestos they mention that NO papr is 100% effective the next thing mentioned is there is not a minimum amount of asbestos that is considered safe this was all I needed to hear    
 
  
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Re: full or half face mask
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 04/30/12 07:56 PM
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In the early 80's I was certified to remove asbestos. We wore some type of positive air respirator helmet with a battery pack. We also had to wear those plastic suits. The pant legs had to be duct taped shut at your boots and the cuffs taped shut at your gloves. If you farted, there was No getting away from it. You Owned it! 
 
  
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Re: full or half face mask
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 04/30/12 08:16 PM
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My uncle was a plumber and because no one knew better back then, he got asbestos poisioning. But because nobody knew about it, they couldn't tell him that he was supposed to be dead. When they finally found out about it, it was to late. He was already in his eighties and decided to die of old age. And that is pretty much the truth as he told it to me.  That's why I say all this asbestos scare is blown way out of proportion. I've been around heavy duty truck brakes and clutches for way over 30 years, for most of that they were made of asbestos, dad had a pair of asbestos welding gloves we used for the BBQ, I worked as a laborer at the refinery around all the broken, dusty asbestos pipeline insulation. I can run 100 yards in about 4 minutes, that bestos crap hasn't hurt me a bit.    All kidding aside and not making light of people with true asbestos problems, a small amount of exposure is nothing. Now the people of Libby,MT who have lived and breathed it constantly for 50 years, yes they have a problem. I hate the EPA and any government agency that has made scared rabbits out of the general public because they caught one little wiff of second hand smoke, walked within 2 miles of a building with asbestos tiles or drove within 20 miles of a prairie dog town that I treated with phos-toxin.    
 
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Re: full or half face mask
[Re: EcoGuy]
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 05/01/12 01:07 PM
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Eco Guy - How long does the batter last on the 3M? 
 
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Re: full or half face mask
[Re: DAVE SALYS-CWCP]
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 05/03/12 11:11 AM
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My uncle was a plumber and because no one knew better back then, he got asbestos poisioning. But because nobody knew about it, they couldn't tell him that he was supposed to be dead. When they finally found out about it, it was to late. He was already in his eighties and decided to die of old age. And that is pretty much the truth as he told it to me.  That's why I say all this asbestos scare is blown way out of proportion. I've been around heavy duty truck brakes and clutches for way over 30 years, for most of that they were made of asbestos, dad had a pair of asbestos welding gloves we used for the BBQ, I worked as a laborer at the refinery around all the broken, dusty asbestos pipeline insulation. I can run 100 yards in about 4 minutes, that bestos crap hasn't hurt me a bit.    All kidding aside and not making light of people with true asbestos problems, a small amount of exposure is nothing. Now the people of Libby,MT who have lived and breathed it constantly for 50 years, yes they have a problem. I hate the EPA and any government agency that has made scared rabbits out of the general public because they caught one little wiff of second hand smoke, walked within 2 miles of a building with asbestos tiles or drove within 20 miles of a prairie dog town that I treated with phos-toxin.    If memory serve there are actually 3 different type of asbestos  the boilemakers and pipefitters and lagging folks dying from asbestoses is what convinced me I know a fair number of mechanics who have widows now as well  "pays ya money and take your chances " LOL  
 
  
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