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GVS Elipse High-Performance Gas Mask for Dust, Vapor, Odor

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GVS Elipse Gas Mask + Filter Kit Best Respirator and Vapor Dust mask for woodworkers GVS Elipse High-Performance Gas Mask for Dust, Vapor, Odor SKU: SPR-Elipse-Gas Price: CAD $64.95

Mask for Dust, Odor and Vapor and Particle Protection, By GVS.

Our panel of experts has unanimously chosen GVS Respirators as being the most comfortable, long lasting, and best-filtering masks available - You will quickly forget you are wearing these masks!

This light and comfortable half-face respirator mask protects you from dust and particles, odors, and chemical vapors from finishes, epoxy, and other workshop products.

What's Included with your High Performance Gas Mask by GVS?:

When should you change your Gas Mask/Vapor and Particle Mask Filters?

When you can smell chemicals or it gets difficult to breath because of dust clogging the filter.

*GVS Dust and Vapor Protection Masks cannot be returned or exchanged after purchase due to sanitary reasons

Epoxy artists, and woodworkers who regularly apply finishes in poorly ventilated areas should upgrade to a mask that protects from organic vapors and gasses.

Woodworking and Epoxy Art can expose your lungs to all sorts of damaging substances.
A lifetime of exposure to even fine sawdust can affect your lungs similar to the way asbestos affects them!
That's not counting any of the exotic tropical hardwoods that evolved poisonous saps and resins to protect themselves from insects. Then, when you add the organic vapors and other chemicals released by curing finishes or epoxies, you can see why it really pays to have a good respirator.