Posted by Used red mn on April 25, 2018 at 21:19:58 from (76.113.131.26):
In Reply to: Re: Dust respirator posted by rustred on April 25, 2018 at 20:30:15:
Probably getting into the area of having a big blob on your face but something like a 3M 6100 will stop nearly 100 percent of foreign material from getting in your lungs. That is if it fits right and is worn properly. Can be worn for painting with the proper cartridges. Those N95s are better then nothing but I would bet you are still breathing in 20 percent of what you would without one. I doubt you would find a doctor that would tell you it is good for you to breath any type of particulates. Lord knows when I was a kid on the farm I ate my share. No cab tractors...well except for a 656 with no A/C when it got hot out the doors were folded forward and the windows were open. At least the air was filtered coming through the roof blower. Lol. Then worse yet was the time spent on the Hesston 420 swather. Anything but heavy green alfalfa would usually produce a fine dust cloud to set in.
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