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https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G |
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In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky
wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G Might cause an air leak? https://healthnewshub.org/the-potent...ring-covid-19/ |
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On 10/16/20 4:53 PM, micky wrote:
Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G There was a trial in Nebraska this last week or so. The witnesses had just a drop down shield. No face masks like we've all gotten used to. I don't remember if tv showed the other people in the courtroom. Someone is selling one that sits on the collarbone. |
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On 10/16/2020 2:53 PM, micky wrote:
Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G By holding the mask farther from your face, it will increase the amount of heat and CO2 you rebreath. People may see the mask sitting way off your nose and assume that you are a risk to be near. They say you can use double sided tape or thread to get a better seal of the mask to the device, which suggests that it may not be good without that. They only show it with surgical masks, with no indication that it would work with an N95 or KN95 mask. I had a medical procedure recently where the doc was wearing a double cartridge respirator with a surgical mask rubber banded over the exhaust valve. |
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 19:53:57 -0500, Dean Hoffman
wrote: On 10/16/20 4:53 PM, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G There was a trial in Nebraska this last week or so. The witnesses had just a drop down shield. No face masks like we've all gotten used to. I don't remember if tv showed the other people in the courtroom. Someone is selling one that sits on the collarbone. Mine goes on like a pair of glasses and nobody says **** when I wear it. It is a face covering and the projectile droplets that keep trader up at night are stopped 100%. My shoes may be taking a beating tho. I decided it was OK when Costco people were doing it .. |
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:48:14 -0700, Bob F wrote:
People may see the mask sitting way off your nose and assume that you are a risk to be near. Probably more important than the mask. I sort of like the fact that "Get the **** away from me" is a public service announcement. |
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On 10/16/2020 9:48 PM, Bob F wrote:
On 10/16/2020 2:53 PM, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some.Â* I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all.Â* Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft.Â* OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G By holding the mask farther from your face, it will increase the amount of heat and CO2 you rebreath. People may see the mask sitting way off your nose and assume that you are a risk to be near. Looks like a modified cup from a jock strap. Not sure I want to sniff it. |
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 20:42:17 -0400, micky
wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G Might cause an air leak? https://healthnewshub.org/the-potent...ring-covid-19/ NOT for N95 masks - obviously. The "non-surgical" masks all leak anyway - they are not meant to be airtight. |
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On 10/16/2020 8:50 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 20:42:17 -0400, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G Might cause an air leak? https://healthnewshub.org/the-potent...ring-covid-19/ NOT for N95 masks - obviously. The "non-surgical" masks all leak anyway - they are not meant to be airtight. Surgical masks are what they show this device being used with. And they are not "airtight" N95 masks are much closer to airtight. And KN95 somewhere in between. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky
wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Some or all brackets are made from a softer plastic than I thought, but I can't remember the word right now. Glucose, cellulose, something like that. Silicone maybe. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G |
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 03:04:43 -0400, micky
wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Some or all brackets are made from a softer plastic than I thought, but I can't remember the word right now. Glucose, cellulose, something like that. Silicone maybe. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G I have one in my hand as we speak. They are very soft and flexible. |
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 09:02:50 -0700, Bob F wrote:
On 10/17/2020 8:49 AM, wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 03:04:43 -0400, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Some or all brackets are made from a softer plastic than I thought, but I can't remember the word right now. Glucose, cellulose, something like that. Silicone maybe. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G I have one in my hand as we speak. They are very soft and flexible. And do they make it easier to breath safely? Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 17 Oct 2020 15:23:16 -0400,
wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 09:02:50 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:49 AM, wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 03:04:43 -0400, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:53:00 -0400, micky wrote: Mask brackets https://www.health.com/condition/inf...acket-for-mask "these will make breathing so much easier" Well, for some. I've never worn the mask for more than 2 hours, but it doesn't bother me at all. Of course mine is stiffer than cloth, but it's also less soft. OTOH, even my someone stiff mask is softer than these brackets. Some or all brackets are made from a softer plastic than I thought, but I can't remember the word right now. Glucose, cellulose, something like that. Silicone maybe. Anyhow, it's a thought. https://www.amazon.com/Cool-Protecti.../dp/B088CT535G I have one in my hand as we speak. They are very soft and flexible. And do they make it easier to breath safely? Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, If the edges of the mask end up where they would be without the mask then there will be no more leakage. It woudl be like erecting a pole in the middle of a tent rather than letting then tent fall down. Or like removing all the poles from a teepee and letting it collapse. you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Even if a cloth mask leaks, the air coming out goes up or down or sideways, but not forward wrt his mouth. Since most people are looking at the ones they are talking to, and it's rare for them to be facing 90^ away, that alone makes it very helpful to prevent spreading the virus. Everyone except die-hard conservatives says that masks work. Only in the USA is belief in masks a political statement, and that is largely the fault of Stumpie. Or course there are other reasons but he has done more harm than any other single person. He seems to think he doesn't look good wearing one, but why he discouraged others I don't know. If the other men look bad, it would make him without a mask look better by comparison. |
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On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags. We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath. They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected. Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. |
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On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.Â* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.Â*Â* They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.Â* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals. They aren't meant to be worn constantly. I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath. It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me. I've never worn a mask and won't, either. -- Maggie |
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Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 :
On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals. They aren't meant to be worn constantly. I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath. It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me. I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. |
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On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote:
Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.* They aren't meant to be worn constantly.* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. -- Maggie |
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On 10/18/2020 9:16 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals. Name the chemicals. I don't think the coatings on them are more than surfaces to attract water or ions to kill viruses They aren't meant to be worn constantly.* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. Wrong ... it's simply common nonsense. |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:16:10 -0500, Muggles
wrote: On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.* They aren't meant to be worn constantly.* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. Jenn shows that common sense isn't so common. |
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On 10/18/2020 12:25 PM, Bob F wrote:
On 10/18/2020 9:16 AM, Muggles wrote: On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.* Name the chemicals. I don't think the coatings on them are more than surfaces to attract water or ions to kill viruses I already posted this information. From: Muggles Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:37:22 -0500 In-Reply-To: There are multiple components to masks... While this is a wikipedia site, it is supported with a number of references. This just discusses nonwoven masks. There are many masks made from different materials and all those masks go through chemical processes. You put that mask on your face and you're inhaling ANY and ALL residual chemicals associated with the creation of those masks. Surgical masks are made of a nonwoven fabric created using a melt blowing process. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_mask Surgical mask dermatitis caused by *formaldehyde* https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cod.13626 Nonwoven fabric is a fabric-like material made from staple fibre (short) and long fibres (continuous long), bonded together by *chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment*. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonwoven_fabric -chemical bonding -adhesives -gas-phase acid -polyamide(Cerex) -binding agents -polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polypropylene -cellulose -resin -insulation -polymer fibers -hydroentanglement -fiberglass -polyethylene fibrils in a Freon-like fluid -- Maggie |
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In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 19 Oct 2020 12:37:40 -0500, Jim Joyce
wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:16:10 -0500, Muggles wrote: On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.** They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.* They aren't meant to be worn constantly.* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. Jenn shows that common sense isn't so common. I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece. At that price, they're not treaed with anything. You're lucky toget cloth. But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. |
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On 10/20/20 1:11 AM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 19 Oct 2020 12:37:40 -0500, Jim Joyce wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:16:10 -0500, Muggles wrote: On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.Â* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.Â*Â* They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.Â* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.Â* They aren't meant to be worn constantly.Â* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.Â* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.Â* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. Jenn shows that common sense isn't so common. I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece. At that price, they're not treaed with anything. You're lucky toget cloth. But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. If you're not wearing a MAGA hat, maybe I'll cough your direction. |
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On 10/20/2020 12:11 AM, micky wrote:
I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece. At that price, they're not treaed with anything. You're lucky toget cloth. But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. Cloth masks have fiber filaments that you can inhale into your lungs, and often fabric is also treated with chemicals you shouldn't inhale. Frankly, if you want to inhale fiber and chemicals, PLUS inhale the gunk and viruses you exhaled previously, GO right ahead! I'll be breathing fresh air with every breath while you poison yourself. -- Maggie |
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On 10/20/2020 7:52 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 10/20/2020 12:11 AM, micky wrote: I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece. At that price, they're not treaed with anything. You're lucky toget cloth. But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. Cloth masks have fiber filaments that you can inhale into your lungs, and often fabric is also treated with chemicals you shouldn't inhale. Frankly, if you want to inhale fiber and chemicals, PLUS inhale the gunk and viruses you exhaled previously, GO right ahead! I'll be breathing fresh air with every breath while you poison yourself. You have never noticed all the crud in the air even in your own house? You breath that in all the time. You could reduce inhaling all that just by wearing a mask. As it is, what you don't filter out in your lungs is the dust you vacuum in your house. |
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On 10/20/2020 11:15 AM, Bob F wrote:
On 10/20/2020 7:52 AM, Muggles wrote: On 10/20/2020 12:11 AM, micky wrote: I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece.Â* At that price, they're not treaed with anything.Â* You're lucky toget cloth.Â* But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. Cloth masks have fiber filaments that you can inhale into your lungs, and often fabric is also treated with chemicals you shouldn't inhale. Frankly, if you want to inhale fiber and chemicals, PLUS inhale the gunk and viruses you exhaled previously, GO right ahead! I'll be breathing fresh air with every breath while you poison yourself. You have never noticed all the crud in the air even in your own house? You breath that in all the time. You could reduce inhaling all that just by wearing a mask. As it is, what you don't filter out in your lungs is the dust you vacuum in your house. My body deals with whatever is in the air just fine. I have a good immune system. -- Maggie |
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mask brackets
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 01:11:31 -0400, micky
wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 19 Oct 2020 12:37:40 -0500, Jim Joyce wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:16:10 -0500, Muggles wrote: On 10/18/2020 3:17 AM, FromTheRafters wrote: Muggles wrote on 10/17/2020 : On 10/17/2020 8:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 10/17/2020 8:37 PM, Muggles wrote: On 10/17/2020 2:23 PM, wrote: Dunno, I didn't try it. Logic says if this makes the mask leakier than it already is, you will breathe easier tho. It still looks like you are doing something and that seems to be all that is necessary. Logic dictates that we humans need to breathe fresh air and re-breathing what we exhale into a mask is NOT good for our health. Correct, that is why we use masks that can pass air instead of pladtic bags.Â* We use about 5% of the oxygen available in each breath.Â*Â* They pass the air yet stop other particles so we are protected.Â* Medical professionals used masks for decades for that reason, they work, they keep us safe. Those masks are treated with chemicals.Â* They aren't meant to be worn constantly.Â* I'm going to breath fresh air with every breath, the way my lungs are meant to breath.Â* It doesn't matter to me what anyone else does because I'm going to do what is right for MY LUNGS and MY health for me.Â* I've never worn a mask and won't, either. Egotistical cretin. Wrong ... it's simply common sense. Jenn shows that common sense isn't so common. I saw cloth masks at the supermarket for $2 a piece. At that price, they're not treaed with anything. You're lucky toget cloth. But the poster above is planning to be a superspreader. You are also lucky to get any filtering. Hammacher Schlemer has some $20 masks with the replaceable filter and they only say they stop pollen and dust (95% of 2.5 micron stuff). Those things in the grocery store are about as good as a bandanna. They do cover your face tho and that is all the rules say. |
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