Mask FAQ Video - Two Things to Remember
The majority of our FAQ's often come from the Allergy Mask section of our site. Masks are a very personal item and often purchased for specific reasons. When choosing a mask there are two primary factors when making a base decision to narrow your choices. The FAQ video below highlights these two major criteria when selecting the mask that is right for you.
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On 3/22/2013 Vaughn Gaston wrote:
Bar B Que large amount of meats, inhale too much smoke. Suggest a mask for me to work with in hot summer that will limit the amount of smoke inhaled.
On 3/22/2013 Kevvyg wrote:
Your best option is likely the Respro Sportsta or the Honeycomb Carbon mask. The Sportsta has more mesh/less neoprene, so it's a bit cooler than than the Techno. The Honeycomb carbon is also on the cooler side. Neither has the amount of heavy duty filter media that you'd find in the 3M Organic Vapor Cartridges, BUT, neither of these two masks is near as warm. They might not filter all the smoke, depending on the concentration and your proximity, but they will most certainly help!
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On 3/22/2013 Vaughn Gaston wrote:
Bar B Que large amount of meats, inhale too much smoke. Suggest a mask for me to work with in hot summer that will limit the amount of smoke inhaled.
On 3/22/2013 Kevvyg wrote:
Your best option is likely the Respro Sportsta or the Honeycomb Carbon mask. The Sportsta has more mesh/less neoprene, so it's a bit cooler than than the Techno. The Honeycomb carbon is also on the cooler side. Neither has the amount of heavy duty filter media that you'd find in the 3M Organic Vapor Cartridges, BUT, neither of these two masks is near as warm. They might not filter all the smoke, depending on the concentration and your proximity, but they will most certainly help!
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