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Mo 22.07.2024 00:03:27   174.966     +26    8.604.863    49,2 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
So 21.07.2024 00:00:59   174.940     +19    8.593.986    49,1 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Sa 20.07.2024 00:04:58   174.921     +14    8.584.355    49,1 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Fr 19.07.2024 13:58:55   174.907     +60    8.577.227    49,0 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Do 18.07.2024 00:03:55   174.847     +32    8.560.039    49,0 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Mi 17.07.2024 00:00:05   174.815     +47    8.549.859    48,9 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Di 16.07.2024 00:03:53   174.768     +15    8.539.050    48,9 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Mo 15.07.2024 00:03:50   174.753       0    8.531.795    48,8 mas.to                    4.2.10     500

Mi 24.07.2024 12:16

Threadreader copy of someone's thread on their portacount fit test with masks getting wet (during swimming, showering, etc.)

threadreaderapp.com/thread/181

It’s pool and beach season! Will a respirator work for swimming and water parks (or shower sans hair washing)? Using my PortaCount 8020A, I tested the most accessible & affordable water- resistant respirator, 3M Aura 1870+, after 6 and 8 hours of wear at the pool (1.5hrs total of swimming) across a month. I did install a SIP valve in it — you get thirsty! To see if you really need a water-resistant version, I then tested the 1870+ against a non-water resistant 3M Aura respirator with similar rubbery straps, the 9205+. The results were surprisingly good all around.

It’s pool and beach season! Will a respirator work for swimming and water parks (or shower sans hair washing)? Using my PortaCount 8020A, I tested the most accessible & affordable water- resistant respirator, 3M Aura 1870+, after 6 and 8 hours of wear at the pool (1.5hrs total of swimming) across a month. I did install a SIP valve in it — you get thirsty! To see if you really need a water-resistant version, I then tested the 1870+ against a non-water resistant 3M Aura respirator with similar rubbery straps, the 9205+. The results were surprisingly good all around.

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