Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 I posted recently about buy a mask from Home Depot. this is a very good mask but the one I use driving and just sitting around is one named, I can breathe mask. they have them with carbon filters inserts which are disposable and new ones can be inserted in the mask. I have used these successfully for over a year. I can buy them a little cheaper from NEEDS that I can from the manufacture. I have no financial interest in this product, Bob --------------------------------- Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi Bob, Who is the manufacturer of the " I can breathe " mask? I tried to find it on the NEEDS website without luck. The disposable charcoal inserts sound really good. The masks with charcoal I bought many years ago were so bulky and annoying that I never wore them much. They had a very thick, heavy charcoal insert. I think it would have helped me a lot if I had been able to wear them. Thanks, Vickie > I posted recently about buy a mask from Home Depot. this is a very good mask but the one I use driving and just sitting around is one named, I can breathe mask. they have them with carbon filters inserts which are disposable and new ones can be inserted in the mask. I have used these successfully for over a year. I can buy them a little cheaper from NEEDS that I can from the manufacture. > > I have no financial interest in this product, Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Vickie & Les, I just noticed Vickie.s question and Les. Vickie, I had to go to the link at the left of NEEDS homepage for environmental products. when you get to the environmental products, they are in abc order so just click on next page until you get to Icanbreathe products. I think NEEDS has this wrong in their search engine. I bought them for the purpose of driving and they have done good for that. the package lists frangrances, particles, cigarette soot, smog, dust, diesel fumes, formaldehyde and house hold chemicals from 50% to 95% depending on the substance. This mask is made for traveling by car or airplane. I do believe that I read on the manufacturer's web site and NEEDS that either this mask filters mold or they have another one which does. There address is www.icanbreathe.com but NEEDS is actually a little cheaper. I know when I was in the desert I bought one which was a rewashable cloth and I forgot what it filtered. Bob > > Bob - are the I Can Breathe masks appropriate for filtering out mold? For some reason, I thought that they were only for filtering out fragrance (with the charcoal insert) (and even this does not filter out the chemicals that are the basis of fragrance). I didn't think that this mask could 'catch' a particle as small as a mold spore? thank you for any info you might have on this= les > Re: cloth masks > > > Hi Bob, > > Who is the manufacturer of the " I can breathe " mask? I tried to find > it on the NEEDS website without luck. The disposable charcoal inserts > sound really good. The masks with charcoal I bought many years ago > were so bulky and annoying that I never wore them much. They had a > very thick, heavy charcoal insert. I think it would have helped me a > lot if I had been able to wear them. Thanks, > > Vickie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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