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Paint And Varnish Mask, Respiratory Protection For Painters

Although their toxicity has decreased in recent years, paints, varnishes and other coating products are not without danger to their users. Fumes from most products used in paints and varnishes a significant health risk creates . The work of the painter by the International Agency for Research on Cancer is classified as a high-risk business and paint mask The use of respiratory protection is strongly recommended.

Why should we use a paint mask? 

Whether you are a professional or amateur painter, you should take the necessary precautions to protect yourself from paint or varnish fumes. To protect against the undesirable effects of these products on health The use of respiratory protection equipment is strongly recommended.

Most paints or varnishes contain one or more of the following organic compounds that are very toxic and even carcinogenic or mutagenic: alcohols, benzene , butanol, butyl glycol, cresols, aromatic gasoline, ethanol , dichloroethylene, ethyl glycol, isopropanol, kerosene, methyls, perchlorethylene , phenols, styrene, turpentine, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, toluene , white spirit, xylene, etc. Because, Using a paint mask is a matter of common sense , but which one should you choose?

  • Half mask Provides minimal protection. It covers the lower face but does not protect the eyes from irritating products.
  • Full face mask Provides moderate protection. It covers the entire face (respiratory tract and eyes), ideal for paints and varnishes containing alcohol, aromatic essences or trichlorethylene (very irritating to mucous membranes).
  • Motorized air-purifying respirator with mask or hood, It is for difficult, tiring and long-term work. However, as with half and full face masks, these filtering devices can only be used in the presence of an oxygen level greater than 19%.
  • Supplied air breathing The mask is the safest respiratory protective equipment in its class. It is the favorite device of painters in paint booths.

Filtering dust, particles, aerosols and organic compounds (see above for a non-exhaustive list of these compounds), depending on the type of paint or varnish used, for effective protection of the respiratory tract A2-P3 type filter cartridge is preferred.

paint protection suit  

In addition to a paint mask (half mask, respirator, assisted ventilation device or air supply mask) and to protect against allergies or skin irritations when spraying paint or varnish hazmat suit Highly recommended.

Whether disposable or reusable, aerosol and splash resistant category 3 type 4 or 5 protective clothing preferable. We recommend a type 3 liquid-tight suit for working in paint booths.