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"Andy Hall" wrote in message ... On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 13:29:53 -0000, "Cycle" wrote: I should like a face mask that will give proper protection when fitting loft insulation, and when working with wood and MDF. Everything I have tried so far leaves me gasping a lot and unable to breath easily. I have tried those white hemispherical masks with a valve and fitting poorly at the edges, which cost two or three pounds; and more expensive Vitrex masks with rubber face-pieces and replaceable filter cartridges. Can anyone give me details of a mask through which I could breath easily? Regards. I use a 3M one with appropriate cartridges for the job. -- .andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl the reason why are gasping when doing light physical work with a cheap mask is because with each breath you leave a little carbon di oxide this buils up and is this that makes the automatic nerviose system |
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