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Dust masks for people that wear glasses ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveJ" data-source="post: 4552966" data-attributes="member: 4384"><p>If you're getting condensation on your glasses, it means exhaled breath is coming out the top of the mask around the nose. Which means the mask isn't sealing to your face properly and as a result the crud you're trying to stop could be getting in too.</p><p></p><p>We're issued the valved disposable ones in t'other job and to be honest I don't find them particularly brilliant. I splashed out on a replaceable filter one too. You only get one set of lungs. Face piece has lasted years and filters don't need changing that often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveJ, post: 4552966, member: 4384"] If you're getting condensation on your glasses, it means exhaled breath is coming out the top of the mask around the nose. Which means the mask isn't sealing to your face properly and as a result the crud you're trying to stop could be getting in too. We're issued the valved disposable ones in t'other job and to be honest I don't find them particularly brilliant. I splashed out on a replaceable filter one too. You only get one set of lungs. Face piece has lasted years and filters don't need changing that often. [/QUOTE]
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