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Can anyone recommend a mask I can wear around house until house is

safe for me again? Since myctoxins are the problem (I thought it was

mold spores), I'd need something with activated charcoal in it I

suppose. I am only comfortable in masks that hook around ears, since

masks that hook around head keep sliding off. Has anyone found some

good ones? I found the site 'icanbreathagain'. I think that is the

name. They look pretty good but I've heard of another brand

recommended but can't remember what it was. Thanks

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go to www.icanbreathe.com for an ultralight thin mask which many patients wear.

i have it skintone. leigh

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Can anyone recommend a mask I can wear around house until house is

safe for me again? Since myctoxins are the problem (I thought it was

mold spores), I'd need something with activated charcoal in it I

suppose. I am only comfortable in masks that hook around ears, since

masks that hook around head keep sliding off. Has anyone found some

good ones? I found the site 'icanbreathagain'. I think that is the

name. They look pretty good but I've heard of another brand

recommended but can't remember what it was. Thanks

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Very Good Question also somethig to protest the eyes.

Thank You

Elvira

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Can anyone recommend a mask I can wear around house until house is

safe for me again? Since myctoxins are the problem (I thought it was

mold spores), I'd need something with activated charcoal in it I

suppose. I am only comfortable in masks that hook around ears, since

masks that hook around head keep sliding off. Has anyone found some

good ones? I found the site 'icanbreathagain'. I think that is the

name. They look pretty good but I've heard of another brand

recommended but can't remember what it was. Thanks

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do these really keep toxins out or just mold? and how hard are they

to breathe through if you have asthma? I'm tired of spending money on

masks that dont

work.

> Can anyone recommend a mask I can wear around house until

house is

> safe for me again? Since myctoxins are the problem (I thought it

was

> mold spores), I'd need something with activated charcoal in it I

> suppose. I am only comfortable in masks that hook around ears,

since

> masks that hook around head keep sliding off. Has anyone found some

> good ones? I found the site 'icanbreathagain'. I think that is the

> name. They look pretty good but I've heard of another brand

> recommended but can't remember what it was. Thanks

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things

done faster.

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I have gotten NOISH 95 at Home Depot but also

recently NOISH 100 with exhale holes which are

pretty comfortable considering...

It's just that even NOISH 100 won't protect you

from myctoxins I believe. I think you need

repirator with those charcoal filter insert in

them. They are kind of big with two respirators

on either side. I hope someone corrects me if

wrong as I would like to know. At least you

could protect yourself with one of those

temporarily when you know the stuff is around.

I'm tempted to make my own. I doubt it would be

all that hard to do.

--- ssr3351@... wrote:

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> I have also found the N-95 mask at Wal Mart.

>

> I wear n-95 maska. O order them through ace

> hardware

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