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fritzoids (@fritzoids) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 20.365 · Folger: 298
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.)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1815930182064300274.html
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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