Message from @Dangerlurking
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you might be better off with a ABEKP type filter
P100 is supposed to be used for asbestos
Well it depends on what kind of building you are going to, and how old the building is.
@Hadrian When was it abandoned?
6099 model is similar to the standard issue CBRN filters that come with gas masks for military
And when was it built?
Different buildings opened in different times
1885?
And closed at 1996.
that's when the first building was built
So I think that something that filters asbestos and black mold will be a NEED in this situation.
but they were built and added to for decades, and they started abandoning buildings in the 70s onwards
Isn't the P100 rated for that?
it is
mold is a spore
spores are huge particles
Right, that's what I thought. That's why I picked that one
@Hadrian Also I would reccomend that you bring something to defend yourself, because wild animals love to live inside buildings like these.
YALL TALKIN GAS MASKS
oh I did when I went there
this might be a gimme, but your gas mask doesn't make you invincible. If you get mustard gassed, your plastic or butyl mask will get eaten by the shit
if you're being gassed by chemical weapons, gtfo immediately
We're not going to get mustard gassed
NBC's suit are always overlooked as well tbh
It's cheap and easy to produce
People think the mask is good enough
@MͭAͤJͨOͪṘ Wasn't the only semi practical defense against mustard gas in WW1 rags that were pissed on?
That's a rumor
Like the ding dong on /k/ that gassed himself
pissrags are ineffective
and there's absolutely asbestos in those old buildings. I mapped out a large part of the steam tunnels that connect the building, the steam pipes are lined with the stuff
@MͭAͤJͨOͪṘ Sheeeeeeeeeeeeit.
Also you shouldn't have to have a NBC suit if you decontaminate your clothes
@Hadrian Yhea, bring a mask then, you do not want to get lung cancer.
NBC suits only protect against splash
not vapors
yep, that's why I brought that one
your skin will still get blisters from mustard gas in your suit