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Topic "Respirators" was discussed 1,252 times on 434 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-20 04:15:00)
by rickydee
Masks fail virus-blocking claims The Japan Times Most face masks claiming to cut exposure to viruses by 95 percent or more fall short of the mark, prompting the government to issue directives to suppliers. ... Rickydee: Noveko's Face masks and respirators will become very popular in a near future as countries are starting to realize that ordinary N95 face masks do not offer them ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-19 11:48:00)
by babzog
Respirators for Welding / Grinding So I was at welding class last night, doing a bunch of grinding in prep for a small project. Last night, I cleaned a bunch of black crap out of my nose and am still blowing it out today. I've got an irritating cough from deep in my lungs today and they feel "hot", if that makes sense. I...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-19 10:05:00)
by Pathfinder
Respirators and H1N1 Information Distributed to Registered Nurses at Sacred Heart Medical Center Out of Concern for Nurse and Patient Safety SPOKANE, Wash., Nov 19, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), representing more than 1,600 registered nurses at Sacred Heart Medical Center, is holding a press conference today to highlight ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-11 07:27:00)
by webmaster
Surgical Masks Vs. N95 Respirators For Preventing Influenza Among Health-care Workers Surgical masks appear to be no worse than, and nearly as effective as N95 respirators in preventing influenza in health care workers, according to a new study. More...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 20:20:00)
by SHostetler
Quote: Originally Posted by hellgap LOL I just made a post didnt see this one. I bought the 6700 its the 6000 series 3m fullface mask you will have trouble with a beard. Youll probably need forced air the 7000 series has that option. The 6700 means small 6800 medium and 6900 large. Im a small person and needed the small it just fits. ...
Started 6 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-01 00:00:00)
by anonymous
Quoting Cliffy Ya, who cares about the kids or the grandkids. Phuque em as long as you're comfortable. Who cares if there are a growing number of kids who have to live on respirators? Who cares about the hundreds of species going extinct every year? "I'm all right Jack, so up yours!" Yup. I am no different than Al Gore or David Suzuki. actually I am . I admit I am not changing ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 09:47:00)
by jellybeans
The Alzheimer's Association may include antibiotics in their definition of aggressive medical care, but most of the rest of the world does not. When most people say that they don't want aggressive treatment, they are referring to respirators and cpr. Unless your Mom spelled out that she didn't want antibiotics, I would go ahead and let them give her antibiotics. The Alz Association ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 11:38:00)
by Funcuz
Emaghol , Did you actually read that link you provided in your first response ? Apparently not. If you had , you'd have realized that it's about as pertinent to this debate as the proper temperature for making Jell-O. That has nothing to do with the insides of your computer or the warranty that came with it. It's not evidence of your computer being a bio-hazard of any level save , perhaps...
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-12-04 18:28:00)
by rickydee
CA schools get 23 million masks to curb swine flu (AP) – 4 hours ago SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. — California schools will be getting millions of masks and gloves to block the spread of swine flu. State schools chief Jack O'Connell on Friday announced that California has bought 23 million disposable masks and gloves for distribution to school districts around the state. Children with ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-29 13:18:00)
by HAB911
Fighting Terrorists Since 1492: Navajos Skeptical As Uranium Firms Eye N.M., Navajos Are Wary, LOL AMBROSIA LAKE, N.M. -- Twenty years after uranium mining ceased in New Mexico amid plummeting prices for the ore, global warming and the soaring cost of oil are renewing interest in nuclear power -- and in the state's uranium belt. At least five companies are seeking state permits to ...
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-30 14:24:00)
by JohnDoe2
Employers Play 'Dr. Mom' to Limit H1N1 Flu Impact Monday, November 30, 2009 Big businesses are spending serious time and money trying to limit the swine flu pandemic's impact on operations, from bankrolling video on good hygiene to training employees to cover for co-workers with critical jobs. Companies from health insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc. to beverage can maker ...
Started 4 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-02 15:13:00)
by wintermute
Ed, good to hear that they caught it before it turned into cancer and that you're recuperating. You makers better listen up, this is important stuff! Alot of you wear respirators, which is great, but I have a few words of advice. I work in the environmental field and here's a few things that you have to keep in mind. 1: Make sure the mask fits your face. If you stop up the breathing...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 15:18:00)
by MadamWolfenstein
Opus, My prior post in no way at all is bellyaching about our benefits. Being a vet, I DO appreciate what benefits I have. I invested in my GI Bill and it was there to help my through college, which was great. There's a lot more. MY point is that a lot of troops come home from battle, only to continue the battle on our home land with the government when it comes to getting their medical needs...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 04:01:00)
by apex electric
Very interesting, when are we going to get a pressurized oven to make the really strong pieces?! laugh.. Great project. Better than going to school reading about your work on this thread! I'm inspired to continue working on my Evo this winter. Thanks, Dave One great thing about bagging is the reduction of fumes in your work environment. When we worked with our fiberglass project while wearing ...