AJB Temple
Finely figured
You and I probably both know I am not that dim Bob. The truth is there is dust and dust. I mostly work in oak. Very often green oak. Mostly that is outdoors. The extra dust that reaches me is minimal.
Microscopic dust is floating around us all the time. Excretia from mites, skin flakes from humans and animals, and so on. We don't go around with masks on all the time.
In my case, in the workshop, by far the vast majority of it is removed by the pro level dust extraction systems I use. If this system is powerful enough to suck in the big stuff the small stuff has no chance, and the big super fine filters catch it. I am not just relying just on a mask.
I think there is a danger that we put people off taking sensible precautions by denigrating equipment that in an amateur environment is pretty effective. Many people hate wearing face masks. However good they are, they are useless if the don't fit well or they create another hazard if they steam your glasses up. These masks which blow air down over your face are cheap enough for many amateurs to buy, comfortable enough that they will get used, and effective enough that they will be beneficial.
I agree that there are better (much more expensive) filter masks, in terms of efficacy. But these are MUCH better than not using anything or using something that doesn't fit.
I think it is unwise to be evangelistic about this. Steps are to be encouraged. Consumers can check the filter ratings and if they want to spend big, they can do so.
Microscopic dust is floating around us all the time. Excretia from mites, skin flakes from humans and animals, and so on. We don't go around with masks on all the time.
In my case, in the workshop, by far the vast majority of it is removed by the pro level dust extraction systems I use. If this system is powerful enough to suck in the big stuff the small stuff has no chance, and the big super fine filters catch it. I am not just relying just on a mask.
I think there is a danger that we put people off taking sensible precautions by denigrating equipment that in an amateur environment is pretty effective. Many people hate wearing face masks. However good they are, they are useless if the don't fit well or they create another hazard if they steam your glasses up. These masks which blow air down over your face are cheap enough for many amateurs to buy, comfortable enough that they will get used, and effective enough that they will be beneficial.
I agree that there are better (much more expensive) filter masks, in terms of efficacy. But these are MUCH better than not using anything or using something that doesn't fit.
I think it is unwise to be evangelistic about this. Steps are to be encouraged. Consumers can check the filter ratings and if they want to spend big, they can do so.