Date: 12/23/1998, 9:36 am
> They cost about $30, have replaceable cartridges, and are available at any
> hardware store. They look kind of like a gas mask, although most do not
> cover the eyes.
> You can get a Tyvek suit for the bear while you're at the hardware store.
> XXL.
I saw a message on this topic the other day where someone had been burned in the eyes...? Does that mean the masks (respirators) that cover the eyes are best? Anyone using the fullface mask experience any problems with fogging up? I am over here in Japan where going to a hardware store can turn into an adventure... Are there any brands of masks that anyone would want to recommend? Any ideas as to where I might mail-order from? Thanks Kelly
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