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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3351377" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There isn't a mask made including a US Army gas mask that will contain a sneeze within. Not only did I have to use and qualify with the gas masks during service, I also had to use the 6500 and the 3500 half face masks for coal dust and lead containment for about 35 years on the job. They are designed to prevent penetration of droplets, dust or gasses from the outside during normal respiration, so no matter what mask is used, a sneeze will introduce the droplets around the facial seal to the atmosphere for absorption of those around them within the distance that they remain as a contaminant and transferable. </p><p>Myself an others that don't wear tin foil hats or tin foil masks still say there is something behind this politically. I think the truth is going to come out eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3351377, member: 5412"] There isn't a mask made including a US Army gas mask that will contain a sneeze within. Not only did I have to use and qualify with the gas masks during service, I also had to use the 6500 and the 3500 half face masks for coal dust and lead containment for about 35 years on the job. They are designed to prevent penetration of droplets, dust or gasses from the outside during normal respiration, so no matter what mask is used, a sneeze will introduce the droplets around the facial seal to the atmosphere for absorption of those around them within the distance that they remain as a contaminant and transferable. Myself an others that don't wear tin foil hats or tin foil masks still say there is something behind this politically. I think the truth is going to come out eventually. [/QUOTE]
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