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Pollution Masks - for or against

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Old 12-05.-2005, 07:03 PM   #1
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Default Pollution Masks - for or against

With Summer approaching (UK) and number of clothes worn diminishing, I have recently stopped using my pollution mask as its too uncomfortable. However, within about 3 weeks I've developed a very slight but almost constant cold & have started wheezing.

Therefore I'm thinking of putting the mask (Respro) back on but it hacks me off. I've also noticed that most people don't wear masks and have read that they don't actually cut out the nasty stuff.

Does anyone know if steps are being made to produce a mask that doesn't have to be wrapped round face/neck and actually cuts out the bad stuff?
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Old 17-05.-2005, 10:11 PM   #2
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i'll get my coat...
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