What kind of respirator should I use while working with bleach?
Jul 12, 2010 by Claudio F | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have to sterile grout with bleach in a small bathroom with no windows.
What kind of respirator should I buy to avoid passing out.
Those petty felt things you see people using for nusciance dusts are worthless for this, you need a 1/2 or full puss respirator (a rubber mask with or without the eye covering) with what is usualy called a "chlorine/acid gas/breathing vapor" filter. These are kind of expensive, maybe you can do the job in small sections, allowing ventilation inbetween?
Flying Dragon | Jul 12, 2010
Respirator – there
Respirator – there is often a lot of comminuted dust flying around in very close spaces too. And sometimes the solvents and chemicals that are used for certain jobs can be toxic as well. So there is a indigence to protect your lungs while working on these projects. Respirators can come in the form of very simple masks, or even more heavy-onus versions with cartridges or filters that provide the highest degree of protection.
5. Gloves – lots of haunt projects involve working with wood and metal materials that can easily damage your hands unnecessarily. A lot of folks who try home improvement projects are not used to working with these materials, and so their hands can take a severe beating.
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