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From English blogger http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=6557
Below are some safety tips on how to make a safety kit that will allow you the proper protection in the event of the flu epidemic becoming a real problem.
The government and the media will not publicize the facts below, primarily as the media are thick and the government busy stockpiling what it needs to keep itself safe.
I have watched the people in Mexico walking around with those blue surgical masks and dust masks on their faces and realized that this is just a way of diverting people’s fears.
Dust masks do not stop the flu virus as the virus can pass between the weave of fabric in the mask and gaps in the seal on the face.
Surgical masks also do not stop the flu virus.
The only face masks that can prevent inhalation of the flu virus have to be of the UK standard of FFP3. There are only limited stocks of these kinds of masks. For American readers, the masks you need to buy are to the standard of N95 which are only 95% effective. To be the most effective you need N100, which are 99.97% effective IF worn properly.The blue surgical type masks are useful only to stop people with the disease from spreading it to others, as when they sneeze the mask stops the mucous spray and droplets traveling in the air out into the environment and onto other people – therefore if your family member gets the disease then make them wear a surgical mask at all times to prevent them infecting you.
Wear the surgical masks at all times once the threat reaches the low to high ranking, but then once the virus is in your area or you are traveling through a virus affected area then wear the FFP3 respirators at all times.
The blue masks will prevent the majority of the flu virus from being inhaled as they block the sneezes of other people and also prevent mucous from their sneezes getting into your nostrils – but when you are in a hot area where the virus is highly active with many people infected then wear the FFP3 respirators as opposed to the surgical masks IF YOU HAVE THE FFP3 RESPIRATORS.
If you don’t have the FFP3 respirators then wear the surgical masks at all times and do not go near anyone who is not wearing a surgical mask.
The surgical masks work when the person with the disease blocks their sneezes from traveling out into the environment and others wear the same masks which also act as a secondary barrier to the infection. That’s why everyone must wear some sort of mask once the virus begins to spread widely.
For American readers the masks you need to buy are to the standard of N95 which are only 95% effective. To be the most effective you need N100, which are 99.97% effective IF worn properly. You have to order N100s and N95s can be bought at home depots.
Therefore the tips below are what you need to buy now in order to prepare for the worst.
1) Wearing those blue surgical masks that you see the Mexican people wearing will not stop you inhaling the swine flu virus.
In order to ensure your safety you need to buy FFP3 FACE MASK RESPIRATORS as these are the only respirators up to the relevant standard that can prevent the flu virus from passing through the fabric of the masks.
FFP3 respirators are about £15 for a box of five, but you best buy them now before they are bought up by those who are planning for the worst but hoping for the best.
2) You also need to buy a pair of full face safety goggles. The flu virus can be spread via the eyes, so the eyes have to be protected as well as the nose and mouth. Wearing goggles and an FFP3 respirator is the best way to avoid infection.
The goggles prevent people sneezing the virus into your face. They also prevent you rubbing your eyes and transferring the virus into your eyes where it can then enter the body via the moist membrane of the eyes. Many viruses are spread via the eyes.
3) You need to buy a few boxes of disposable latex gloves to wear when out in public and handling money – door handles can allow the flu virus to survive for up 2 days. The flu virus can survive on cash. Therefore when in public wear disposable latex gloves and discard them in a bin bag outside your home.
4) Take with you anti-viral hand wash and wipes. When you return home wash your hands with a hand wipe and soap before you enter the house. If the pandemic explodes then create a secure unit with plastic sheeting just inside your front door. Then remove your clothing once you enter the house and put it into a bin bag for storage for up to 24 hours as the virus can survive on clothing for up to 8 hours. Spray the contents of the bag with anti-viral spray, seal it and leave the clothes for 2 days to ensure the virus dies. Put your cash into the bag and leave it with the clothes for 2 days as well.
Then take a shower.
5) Store your face mask and goggles in a sealed airtight plastic box for up to 24 hours. A spray of Hydrogen Peroxide will kill the flu virus as will various sprays you can buy from the supermarket. Spray the goggles and inside of the box and then leave the goggles and mask to sit overnight in the sealed unit.
I would advise people to buy the FFP3 masks now and store them. The less secure masks are okay to wear and use until the virus becomes a real threat in your street/area and then when you leave the house wear the FFP3 units rather than the standard face masks.
6) If you need to use the public toilets then shut the lid before flushing the toilet. When you leave the lid open a spray of feces and water rises from the bowl over three feet into the air. Decontaminate your hands with hand wash after being out in public.
For less than fifty pounds you can buy masks, gloves, goggles and hand wash that can be used to make a safety kit.
I would rather spend fifty quid now rather than not be able to buy those products later when needed.
You don’t see many sailors setting out to sea without an inflatable liferaft and bouyancy jackets on board their boats.
This is because the moment the boat sinks the few hundred pounds spent on buying a liferaft can save your life.
http://leejohnbarnes.blogspot.com/2009/04/swine-flu-facts-and-bullshit.html
From a Western Voices tipster:
“For American readers, the masks you need to buy are to the standard of N95, which are only 95% effective. To be the most effective you need N100, which are 99.97% effective IF worn properly.”
In certain parts of the country, supplies are already running low at Home Depot and Lowes on the East Coast (Certain parts of Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia and New York) and the West (Certain parts of California, Nevada, Texas and Arizona).
If you are unable to obtain the masks due to a shortage, please note that 3M part# 07192 Medium Dual Cartridge Respirator with Assembly, Organic Vapor/P95 Rated, which are used in Body Shops, will block the Swine Flu. I verified this with 3M, which is the supplier of my husband’s body shop. In addition this Respirator also blocks Carbon monoxide. My husband’s employees already have the Dual Respirators and he just supplied all his employees with Dual Respirators for their immediate families only.
If you know anyone that owns a Body Shop or works at one for a living, see if you can obtain this from their shop if all else fails.
Ebay is offering the Respirator for $18.95.