You do not have to change Comfo Classic P100 Cartridges out after every use. The general rule of thumb is that they need to be changed when you are able to smell odors in the room you are treating while you are wearing the mask.
You do not have to change Comfo Classic P100 Cartridges out after every use. The general rule of thumb is that they need to be changed when you are able to smell odors in the room you are treating while you are wearing the mask.
Per the Boracare product label, applicators must wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, socks, shoes, chemical-resistant gloves and protective eyewear. When applying Boracare (or Termidor) in confined spaces, provide ventilation or an exhaust system or use of a NIOSH-approved dust/mist filtering respi…
Read Full Answer »Yes, P100 Replacement Cartridges are appropriate for use with pesticides, dusts, aerosols, and fogging solutions.
We do not offer the respirator that you are describing. We recommend that you consult with the manufacturer to determine which cartridges would be the best fit/option to use.
The GME-P100 Comfo Respirator Cartridges filter 99.97% of particulates in the air including aerosol particulates and fogging insecticides. This includes Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, Ammonia and Methylamines, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Fluoride, and most cleaning agents, so painting and laquers should f…
Read Full Answer »The GME-P100 Comfo Respirator Cartridges filter 99.97% of particulates in the air including aerosol particulates and fogging insecticides. This includes Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, Ammonia and Methylamines, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Fluoride, and most cleaning agents. You will want to check any PPE r…
Read Full Answer »It would be recommended to remove the Comfo Classic P100 Replacement Cartridges before cleaning the respirator to avoid them getting wet.
The GME-P100 Comfo Respirator Cartridges filter 99.97% of particulates in the air including aerosol particulates and fogging insecticides. This includes Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, Ammonia and Methylamines, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Fluoride, and most cleaning agents. You will want to check any PPE …
Read Full Answer »Yes, the Comfo Classic P100 Replacement Cartridges can be used when handling polyurethane.
You will need to check the product label of the chemicals you are using to see what the recommended PPE is before using this product.