• grue@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    They don’t make safety goggles for gas, those are called gas masks

    I mean, sure, the cheap safety googles (like this, not this) aren’t going to be perfect against a tear gas canister or something like that, but I assume they’d at least help some (buying you time to act before it starts seeping in), and be half-decent against directed sprays. I guess if you really wanted to wear swimming goggles under them you could, but it almost seems like overkill unless you plan to be right up on the front line, goading the ICE goons to mace you.

    My first inclination would’ve been to just grab the PPE I already have for home DIY (spray painting and such), which are googles like above, paired with a reusable half-face respirator with P100 cartridges (a 3M 65021, I think). If cobbling together sports equipment really is better than that, I want to understand why and I’m not sure I do yet.

    Also, even if we are talking about a full face respirator, where’d you come up with the $600 figure? What’s wrong with something like a 3M 6800 for $125?

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      P100 works on particulates only. To protect from tear gas, you’ll need carbon / charcoal, gas filters. Look for painting filters.

      Some P100 filters also have gas filters. Make sure you know what you have before you rely on it.