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What respirator can I send to people in Ohio?


"The chemicals were diverted into a trench and burnt off. Officials warned, however, that it would send toxic gases phosgene—used during World War I—and hydrogen chloride into the atmosphere."

Understandably, it is tough to figure out which respirator to get for which condition. Does anyone know how to choose?


  👤 giantg2 Accepted Answer ✓
Probably best for them to just leave. Proper use of respirators are tricky in a 24/7 use environment.

👤 mdmglr
I’m surprised by the lack of coverage on this. Right now on many major US news source websites there is more discussion on UFOs than this disaster. I’m surprised President Biden as not addressed the nation. My concern is the spread of carcinogens through the air and water across state lines. No public guidance from 3 letter agencies designed to protect us.

I don’t think respirators are going to be enough, once it enters the water supply.


👤 mikewarot
You need distance, Up-Wind from the scene of the accident. Respirators aren't magic, and don't protect your entire body from absorbing things in the air.

Get away!


👤 hd95489
You need the right chemical scrubing cartridge