Pandemic 2020

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schuylaar

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So men..do you agree with Texas?

My heart is lifted tonight by what I heard the president say,” Patrick said. “My message is, let’s get back to work. Let’s get back to living. Let’s be smart about it. And those of us who are 70-plus [years old], we’ll take care of ourselves. But don’t sacrifice the country.”
 

rkymtnman

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You can also use something like this, just be careful about exposer to strong UV sources. I use one inside my circulating duct work to kill mold spores.

i thought UV-C was the only spectrum that killed mold and viruses?

but yeah, i've got one of those HTG, they are really strong. like burnt almost melted leaves when you leave it on 3 hrs by mistake one night.
 

rkymtnman

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So men..do you agree with Texas?

My heart is lifted tonight by what I heard the president say,” Patrick said. “My message is, let’s get back to work. Let’s get back to living. Let’s be smart about it. And those of us who are 70-plus [years old], we’ll take care of ourselves. But don’t sacrifice the country.”
are you ready to get back in the work force and save us youngsters? i hope so!
 

Fogdog

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So men..do you agree with Texas?

My heart is lifted tonight by what I heard the president say,” Patrick said. “My message is, let’s get back to work. Let’s get back to living. Let’s be smart about it. And those of us who are 70-plus [years old], we’ll take care of ourselves. But don’t sacrifice the country.”
Vote for Democrats in the fall.

That's what I read out of that.
 

OldMedUser

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Make sure the silicone rubber one with the reusable cartridges is properly fitted, if the carts clear smoke (activated charcoal) use incense to check the fit. It's the best mask to use, can be sanitized with wipes or alcohol and the filter cartridges will last a long time in your working environment.
Used to do this as part of one of my jobs and have training:

To check the fit and seal
1) Cover the cartridges with the palm of your hand and breathe in, the mask should suck into your face and stay there. If required, unscrew the filter cartridges and cover the holes with your hands to test the fit to your face.

2) Cover the check valve outlet in the middle of the mask and breathe out to blow the mask away from your face, where does it leak first? Adjust the straps accordingly.

In a jamb you can use face cream or vaseline on your face around the area of contact to improve the seal.
I just dug out my full face respirator I had for delivering anhydrous ammonia to the farmers for 10 seasons worth. Had to go for a custom fitting and will have to shave to use it but I got it. Also have a half face silicon respirator from my days working as a chemist in a hazardous waste disposal facility many moons ago.

I should put the full face one on next time I go to town just to freak out the locals. lol Didn't see one person wearing a face mask last Fri when I went in for shopping and the mail.

:peace:
 

captainmorgan

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I had mentioned earlier in this thread about how grocery store workers are putting they're lives at risk & actually the customers also.
It turns out I was right.
They should have masks & gloves.
Whole foods is taking it serious and all employees had gloves on and some had masks, with the mask shortage I was surprised to see any. They had a procedure for check out kinda like a dance. The cashier steps back and you step forward and put your groceries on the end of the belt and step back,then the cashier steps forward and rings it up then steps back, you step forward and pay then step back, they load the cart and leave your change and step back, then you step forward and take your cart. They seemed to trying to keep at least 6 feet distance at all times.
 
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