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Amazon has 2-Pk 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter P100 Respiratory Protection (60923) on sale for $14.72 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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Protection Type / Focus:
  • Silica, Mold, Organic Vapor, Dust, mist, fumes, gases or vapours and combination hazards
  • Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Vapor, Chlorine, Hydrogen Chloride, Chlorine Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide
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3M P100 Respirator Cartridge/Filter 60923 - Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, and Particulates

- Particulate filter is permanently attached to cartridge for easy, one step assembly
- Use in a variety of applications including petrochemical, laboratories, pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing
Resists chlorine, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, organic vapors, particulates, sulfur dioxide

I use this for oxalic acid vaporization when treating my honeybees.

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Model: 3M P100 Respirator Cartridge/Filter 60923, 1 Pair, Helps Protect Against Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, and Particulates

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Having a substantial vision correction (13 diopters, or essentially 20/1300) I have only looked at half face respirators. I had the pink P100 plus nuisance organic vapor 3M 2297 for light cleaning at home at the start of COVID, which was a life saver when nothing else was available outside of hospitals and first responders. I had them because of respiratory issues since birth. But P100 clog up faster, and wearing those for 4-5 hours made my chest start to hurt. For extended wear P100 is harder to breathe through than P95.

These are the next step up. I've used them when bleaching a large area inside after a major water leak, with ventilation and a 1/2 mask. I would not rely on a half mask in an enclosed area spraying car lacquer, for example, which for optimal safety requires full face with positive air pressure. The 3M guide will walk you through figuring out what you need.

Once you open them, ALWAYS put them into a ziplock bag and push the air out if you plan on reusing. Even then once you open them they have a limited shelf life. If you are in a commercial setting, or use them routinely, you will want to replace them at the recommended intervals. Make sure the mask seals properly. If you think you can smell hazardous chemicals even after it is sealed (if they have an odor, and if they don't maybe you should be hiring professionals), make sure you a) have the right cartridge/mask combo, b) double check your air circulation, and c) if neither of those help, replace the cartridge.

I recently had my first asthma attack due to a totally unexpected exposure to something I am severely allergic to in a poor air circulation environment. You know your lungs are moving but you still feel like you are suffocating. My son and a steroidal inhaler saved me, but trust me - don't screw around with your lungs' health. I am changing my Living Will as I have no desire to slowly suffocate due to some kind of severe pulmonary issue. IMHO there is a special spot in hell for people who make excuses for air pollution that substantially increases the risk for asthma in children.
Darn, it's not the 60926, which is what you have pictured.

The 60926 and 6006 also do Ammonia/Methylamine and Formaldehyde, which I need to not die to death.

Dying is bad, so I hear.
I (and other beekeepers) use these with the 6200 half-face mask for applying oxalic acid vapor to beehives to treat mites (the acid is a powder we heat to 445F to sublimate it to a gas).

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03-25-2023 at 01:55 PM.
03-25-2023 at 01:55 PM.
Quote from ferganer :
Yes, P100 has a much better particulate filtering performance plus filters VOC and gases (different gases depending on the type). For painting, this P100 should be adequate.
As far as I know the P stands for particulate, so even if its P200000 it's not going to filter vocs and gasses.
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03-25-2023 at 02:12 PM.
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First of all you should not be touching anything with asbestos if you don't know how to handle it properly. With that said, you shouldn't be sanding it, if you really have to sand or drill it has to be wet drilling or sanding. This prevents/minimizes asbestos to get airborne. But to be safe, you need to get it professionally abated or just don't touch it at all.
Totally agree, but I've seen people saying N95 is sufficient to work with asbestos. My comment was meant to say that even both N95 and P100 filter particulates, N95 is not enough to protect you from asbestos inhalation. Also, remember that if the house was built in 1980s or prior, it probably has asbestos somewhere. Do not disturb unless you've tested for it.
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03-25-2023 at 02:14 PM.
03-25-2023 at 02:14 PM.
Quote from ducki3 :
As far as I know the P stands for particulate, so even if its P200000 it's not going to filter vocs and gasses.
You can always go on 3M's website and see the list of hazards this is designed to protect you from.
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03-25-2023 at 03:03 PM.
03-25-2023 at 03:03 PM.
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Actually YOU should go and check out the site before you post more misinformation 😆
"Gas & Vapor Protection Type: Organic Vapor/Acid gas

Hazard Type: Silica, Mold, Organic Vapor, Dust, mist, fumes, gases or vapours and combination hazards

Protection Focus: Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Vapor, Chlorine, Hydrogen Chloride, Chlorine Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide"

Source: https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/v000075263/
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What would be effective for a termite spray?
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Darn, it's not the 60926, which is what you have pictured.

The 60926 and 6006 also do Ammonia/Methylamine and Formaldehyde, which I need to not die to death.

Dying is bad, so I hear.
Dying is the number 1 cause of death. Definitely bad.
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Seems to be dead. Even when making sure seller is Amazon and using Subscribe and Save it is showing as $22.59
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