respirators

do you use respirators

  • yes,all the time

    Votes: 12 13.8%
  • yes,sometimes

    Votes: 24 27.6%
  • every now and then

    Votes: 24 27.6%
  • never(hard core)

    Votes: 27 31.0%

  • Total voters
    87
I have been working at Hazardous clean up sites for years and lived in a respirator in Desert Storm and I guess I have became too lax during PWing.

I and everyone else should be more disciplined in using the darn thing, it's the long term exposure that will do us in.

By the way isn't this post from quite a while ago???
 
That's the shuffle that far too many of us do, if you wear it all the time you probably work for someone else.
 
i will tell you this when you start to devolip breathing problems it will make you think .....whenever i am using some sort of chlorine based product i always wear mine now...it does take some getting used to but so does not being able to breathe

I was born very healthy Russ, but now I wheeze, from NOT using a respirator.
Strangely enough, it was a pool cage that got me.
I haven't been the same since.

It started to rain, and the Realtor was insistent we finish.
The wet screens kept the Chlorine Gas in, and fried my lungs.
That day, I left my respirator in one of our other trucks!

NEVER AGAIN, but it's too late for me, my lungs have been permanately compromised.

LEARN from my mistakes guy's, and WEAR one.

ANd, like Russ says, get a screw on one, and change it every so often.

Chris
 
I use mine some in the summer, but I need to use it all the time. Screened porches and pool cages will get ya.
 
I have been wearing my mask for the past several roof washings.
WOW what a difference. I no longer cough for 3 days afterwards. I where it for spraying it on, and take it off while I rinse. I definitely recommend wearing one. Best 40 bucks I spent.
 
Idiot should know better

I didn't wear one all the time 20 years ago when I was spraying furniture, and I haven't been wearing one in this business either. Last Friday while I was doing an efflo clean I got a bad wiff. Now I have a cough that won't go away.
I won't be doing that again. Lesson learned. Acid/Acid/Acid..........Time to go by some proper filtered masks.
 
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