#472687 - 29/01/05 08:40 PM
masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
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Registered: 29/01/04
Loc: Perth, West Australia
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It's possible I'll be doing a large bunch of fire shows soon, all in a short period of time. Naturally, I am concerned regarding the inhallation of fumes. I have done searches & found several instances where people have had lung trouble... but no preventative measures.
We were thinking along the lines of wearing a mask of some description to filter out the smoke - like a sars mask/surgical mask etc, but incorporating it into a bandanna or even a 'show mask' that we can wear as part of a costume, but has a dual purpose of filtering out the harmful smoky molecules in the air.
Has anyone done this before & have any design ideas? Maybe even a normal material that filters out smoke that can be made into a mask>
thanks for any help people!
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#472689 - 01/02/05 11:46 AM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: _Poiboy_]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 27/03/03
Loc: Philadelphia, PA - USA
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Dunno bout Draghkyre's case but most performers who do lots of shows are performing for between 30 - 60 mins per show and around 5 - 6 shows daily. Not to mention there are often more than 1 performer spinning at once. Could be indoors also. This is, of course, much different than spinning 3 times per day outside.
As for the question at hand, I dont know that any fabric will filter fumes very well. You may need a true gas mask to have any real benefits.but those too can be implemented into costumes and/or incorporated into a bigger mask.
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#472690 - 02/02/05 11:15 AM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: MikeIcon]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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D - Look up Respro masks - their designed to take out nasty city fumes but also look ok as they're designed for vain mountain bikers... you can get different stlyes from red poker-dot bandanas to urban black masky type things. www.respro.com
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#472691 - 03/02/05 07:11 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Durbs]
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Registered: 10/05/02
Loc: Australia
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The shows that Ğraghkyre and I may be doing could last for 3 months and require us to do 3hrs give or take an hour of burning per night. These will mainly be indoor performances. We are looking for a mask that removes all kerosene smoke and any kerosene vapours/droplets.
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#472692 - 03/02/05 09:13 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: BurningByron]
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Registered: 31/03/03
Loc: Perth
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Those masks are great. Have anyone here used them for firestuff??
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#472694 - 05/02/05 10:47 AM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Medusa]
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Pirate Pixie Crew Captain
Registered: 12/08/04
Loc: Wales
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I typed in chemical face masks into Google and found this site. Hmmmmmmmm not sure about these but thought I'd show you anyway 
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#472695 - 05/02/05 12:22 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Skulduggery]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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I wrote to Respro asking which they'd recommend. They suggested the Techno mask.
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#472696 - 05/02/05 12:39 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Durbs]
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Corporate Circus Arts Entertainer
Registered: 27/06/01
Loc: Auckland
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Have any of these masks been tested for how they react to heat?
It would be a shame to try and protect yourself, but end with with a melted mask on your face if it gets hit, or if the mask itself gives off worse toxic fumes than the fuel.
Hopefully Respro have done some testing this area?
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#472697 - 05/02/05 12:47 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Charles]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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Presumably they have for the fire-fighters masks... the others seem to be made of neoprene and plastic.
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#472698 - 05/02/05 04:30 PM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Durbs]
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Registered: 29/01/04
Loc: Perth, West Australia
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The Fire-Fighters (FB-1) masks state: Made from flame resistant neoprene. I would assume that all the other Neoprene therefore isn't flame resistant... melted plastic on face anyone?
It also seems possible that you can change filters between masks. i.e. put a techno mask filter in a fire fighter's (FB-1) mask...
sounds good, but would cost a lil bit extra.
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#472699 - 08/02/05 08:22 AM
Re: masks / fumes / smoke / getting dizzy
[Re: Mr_Jedly]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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Hmmm - but then I've never hit myself in the face before, especially not for long enough to melt neoprene - it's not like they're made from shell-suits, neoprene isn't that flammable is it?
I have however breathed in lots of smoke
So personally, I think it'd be worth the risk from a health point of view.
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