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CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby dmb90260 » Sat Mar 21, 2020 7:51 pm

How many of you have dust masks in your garage from you last build or the one you are planning?
I found three packs which will go to the local medical community.
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Put them to a much better use.
Find them and share.
Doctors office
Hospitals
Law enforcement
and yes maybe your veterinarian.

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby troubleScottie » Sat Mar 21, 2020 10:32 pm

These masks have pore size that are too big to prevent the coronavirus from passing thru. Like putting a toy helmet on your head, your level of protection is highly limited and most likely will fail.

Even n90/n95/p100 masks (google them) have too big a pore size. These masks can filter out pollen, smoke particles, and some chemicals due to the various layers of filtering.

The only possible barrier is to catch droplets of a cough so you do not spread as much virus around. Thus provide a source for one to re-inhale. It may or may not even provide this level of protection.

The only real barrier is a full face respirator with external air supply.

You see people wearing them. They are only making them feel good. Within asian societies, people often wear them to (a) show solidarity with those who are suffering and (b) at one time to indicate that they supported modern medical practices. Both are nice social statements but will not protect you.

So, wash hands and stay away from others.
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby bobhenry » Sun Mar 22, 2020 6:34 am

BOY SOMEBODY IS GONNA BE PISSED .... The feds just order a few million 95 micron ones...Our tax dollars at work !
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby swoody126 » Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:29 am

bobhenry wrote:BOY SOMEBODY IS GONNA BE PISSED .... The feds just order a few million 95 micron ones...Our tax dollars at work !


w/o informed direction :-(

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby greygoos » Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:47 am

Thanks for doing your part to help. I would take them down anyway and make the donation. Let them decide if they want to use them or not. At least you are one of us who will try to help.
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby me&z » Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:15 pm

CDC is allowing scarves and bandanas. Our dust masks are at least as effective.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nc ... masks.html


https://em.harborfreight.com/pub/sf/Res ... jpmiqgh9e0
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby twisted lines » Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:54 pm

lot of options here that I would rather use then washing the same mask in bleach every night like the Dr's & (some) Nurses are in Seattle. :shock:
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby pchast » Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:11 pm

Did you get the email from Harbor Freight, ?

"So we’ve decided to donate our entire supply of the personal protective equipment items listed below to front line hospitals with 24 hour emergency rooms in the communities served by our stores.

• N95 Masks
• Face Shields
• 5 and 7 mil Nitrile Gloves
If you work at a hospital with a 24 hour emergency room in need of these items, please ask the office in charge of procurement at your hospital to click here so they can provide us with the information we’ll need to determine if we can make a donation. "
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No values or amounts offered. I'll be impressed if I hear they come through with it.
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby Tom&Shelly » Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:56 pm

pchast wrote:Did you get the email from Harbor Freight, ?

"So we’ve decided to donate our entire supply of the personal protective equipment items listed below to front line hospitals with 24 hour emergency rooms in the communities served by our stores.

• N95 Masks
• Face Shields
• 5 and 7 mil Nitrile Gloves
If you work at a hospital with a 24 hour emergency room in need of these items, please ask the office in charge of procurement at your hospital to click here so they can provide us with the information we’ll need to determine if we can make a donation. "
Eric Smidt, Harbor Freight Tools Founder

No values or amounts offered. I'll be impressed if I hear they come through with it.


I bet they will. :applause:

But...um...there is the joke: "would you jump with a Harbor Freight parachute?" I suppose their PPE meets all the standards tho.

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby GTS225 » Mon Mar 23, 2020 7:07 am

Somebody need to say, (or ask) it, so I'll be the bad guy here.
Will the medical community reciprocate to society, if society helps them in a tough spot?
I suspect not. Business, and personal donations to help them in their "hour of need" will be forgotten when it comes to the exorbitant charges that will be levied against our insurance coverage and pocketbooks. :x

It's just business, after all.

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby swoody126 » Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:01 am

GTS225 wrote:Somebody need to say, (or ask) it, so I'll be the bad guy here.
Will the medical community reciprocate to society, if society helps them in a tough spot?
I suspect not. Business, and personal donations to help them in their "hour of need" will be forgotten when it comes to the exorbitant charges that will be levied against our insurance coverage and pocketbooks. :x

It's just business, after all.

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FOLLOW THE $$$

them that's got it wont share even in times dire need

they even want to be subsidized so they can gather more

the rest of us who don't have and are in dire need have to share what we don't have when the chips are down

then get stiff'd again next time we are in need

further discussion would turn political real fast

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby Squigie » Mon Mar 23, 2020 11:41 am

pchast wrote:No values or amounts offered. I'll be impressed if I hear they come through with it.

They will.
HF doesn't mess around, when it comes to sponsorships, donations, charity work, etc. If they say they will, they do it.

In this case, the 'burden' so to speak is upon the hospitals and clinics to request the supplies, however.
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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby Pinstriper » Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:26 pm

Our hospital system is explicitly saying do not bring us this stuff, because they can’t use it if it doesn’t come from a supplier with the right certifications. Whether direct from HFT satisfies that or not, I can’t say.


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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby GTS225 » Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:38 pm

Pinstriper wrote:Our hospital system is explicitly saying do not bring us this stuff, because they can’t use it if it doesn’t come from a supplier with the right certifications. Whether direct from HFT satisfies that or not, I can’t say.


This is probably from their liability lawyers. Somebody gets sick from "non certified" equipment, and it's the facility's backside that's on the line.

Just to clarify my previous; I'm not saying the act of generosity isn't a commendable thing. I'm saying the medical community won't reciprocate, even though they've been gouging our insurance coverage for decades, and very well should have been able to stock themselves quite generously.

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Re: CHECK YOUR GARAGE

Postby GPW » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:38 am

Bandanas for us , + Isolation … ( OLD ) :o
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