Dust Masks - Some comments
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:57 pm
I have just purchased (for my own health) dust masks for use in the shop. My purchase was precipitated by a very comprehensive review on dust masks and respirators in Fine Woodworking (Nov/Dec 2008 issue pgs 40 to 44). I would certainly recommend that anyone who is not using a dust mask or respirator of some sort should seriously consider doing something right now - sooner rather than later!
I have been feeling more and more uneasy about the sawdust and woodworking 'crud' that I have been breathing in over the years and the problem has gotten worse over the years. I have purchased and used dust masks at various times and have always hated them - one reason is that my breath would fog up my glasses. The article in Fine Woodworking nailed that problem right off the bat (e.g. any suitable mask must have a vent) and basically was just the trigger to get me to do something!
They tested a good number of masks and came up with a good shopping list of desirable attributes for good masks as well as a list of suitable choices. For my own use, I choose the Willson Saf-t-fit N95 mask and purchased a box of 10 from ProfessionalEquipment.com for a little under $35 (postage included). The masks have arrived, fit well, are very comfortable and my glasses don't fog up! Cheap insurance.
If you don't use a dust mask or respirator, I heartily recommend you read the article. And then get a mask!
Bob Groh, Kansas City, Missouri
I have been feeling more and more uneasy about the sawdust and woodworking 'crud' that I have been breathing in over the years and the problem has gotten worse over the years. I have purchased and used dust masks at various times and have always hated them - one reason is that my breath would fog up my glasses. The article in Fine Woodworking nailed that problem right off the bat (e.g. any suitable mask must have a vent) and basically was just the trigger to get me to do something!
They tested a good number of masks and came up with a good shopping list of desirable attributes for good masks as well as a list of suitable choices. For my own use, I choose the Willson Saf-t-fit N95 mask and purchased a box of 10 from ProfessionalEquipment.com for a little under $35 (postage included). The masks have arrived, fit well, are very comfortable and my glasses don't fog up! Cheap insurance.
If you don't use a dust mask or respirator, I heartily recommend you read the article. And then get a mask!
Bob Groh, Kansas City, Missouri