Choosing a Hazmat Suit for Prepping and Survival: Haz-Suit

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In this video I discuss CBRN preparedness and everything you need to know about pandemic preparedness suits i.e. tyvek and chemical suits, types of hazmat suits and respirators. Protect against threats like ebola, avian flu, and other CBRN hazards. Tha haz-suit is a new suit made by mira safety and kappler international for civil defense purposes. We also discuss the best mask for pandemics (respirator) the CM-6M from Mira safety.

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People watching this before : his crazy
People watching this now : smart move

enzoocampoiii
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The most important thing said here, "remember to enjoy the time you have with your family" .
I forget this sometimes.

mikeconley
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I worked on a few nuke plants. A trick we use is duck tape any sleeves around the gloves and feet to stop things from getting in I see you did that use a pair of nitrile gloves under your reg gloves. The best way to undress is from the head down, gloves last so you are not touching any contamination. Practice it you wouldn't believe how easy it is to mess up getting undressed. Always wash up avoiding touching your face the damage will come from ingesting from eating or drinking smoking.

steamerstanley
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I'm glad you said that these suits get hot for people who have never worn a hazmat suit. I have worn a many different tyvek suits from my job as an asbestos / lead abator, Class C suits when working in the Alkaline unit of the oil Refinery, and Mopp level 4 during our regular chem attack exercises for Military. I've been making a living in these suits for the past 6 years. These suits are HOT. You have to remember that these suits are designed for nothing to get inside them, therefore nothing can get out either. All your body heat just stays inside. Even in below freeing weather these kinds of suits will make you sweat after a pro longed period of time. You add the fact that you are working into that and you can get tired very quickly. You're going to want a drinking tube on your gas mask, if not you will surly dehydrate after a handful of hours in one of these.

KyserClark
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We get them suits here in texas working in the refinery when we do line breaks in the summer months we stay in them for 20 minutes any long you run the risk of heat stress

kylejeter
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I’m only here because of the disease at China

bobbyputa
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I am here after learning that corona virus has arrived to US

volkanilkehan
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When taping gloves you can buy plastic cuffs that expand the sleeves and gloves to a flat fit so there are no folds where the tape seals them together. Also you use your hands a lot when your in the suit. Always wear a secondary glove on the inside. We wear p2 gloves. Made of neoprene. Latex gloves do not provide chemical protection. Always tape overlapping and leave tabs at the end on your taping areas for quick peel off when you have to get out. Glove to cuff is dependent on above head or below work. If you are working above then gloves should go over the cuff. If below then the cuff goes over the glove. Helps to shed chemicals in the right direction. Just a couple tips.

maximusprime
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Fantastic review! I loved all of the visuals. You're absolutely right about how hot you get while wearing it. It's pretty intense, especially for the kids.

TheUrbanPrepper
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Look at what is worn in asbestos abatement work. PAPR with P100 filters, can used stacked OV cartridges, a lot more comfortable, in addition there are gel vests for high heat environments.

JCombe
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My whole family and i love The Red Green Show, my 85 yr old granny laughing through each episode including reruns over at the Possum Lodge lol

lastfanstanding
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Hey there Brother prepper, my husband says that he really likes your video's and your actually the only one that he watches but when he was watching this video he said that the sound was off, he could barely hear you. Thank's for sharing all that you do. Much Love to all that are here watching. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

barbdavis
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I realized how young our nation is and how fast everything has been built.... how fast “it’s been getting crazy out there” just think about how fast it can be brought down

faintermango
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fyi - the gas mask filter canister should to be on the opposite side that you shoulder a weapon for best results, not the same side as shown in the video.

The_Privateer
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When watching the intro for your video, one thought kept running through my head. You must scare the 💩 outta your neighbors at times, lol. (Running around your yard, fully suited up with gas mask, axe and a crossbow) Very informative, thanks.

DaSarcasticNorthernman
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This man predicted the future, we are now in quarentine for almost 5 months

bluesuit
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I am a member of a Hazmat team.  Wearing a Level A or B suit our working time is 15-20 minutes inside the Hot Zone due to Heat Stress.  I am in the Deep South so it very Humid and Hot.

shawnlowrey
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Usually prepping videos are boring asf and confusing, but this guy did a great job.... I’m diffidently buying that mask... wide vision... 20 year filter life... great for “cheeking firearms”.... I’m sold!!

dominickh
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when we were taught cbrn the idea was to get gear on, leave asap and ditch everything. operating in that sort of environment is a logistical nightmare.

fashig
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That suit is actually a level c hazmat suit. Level b and c suits are the same except for the respiratory protection. A level c suit has a gas mask which just filters air. Level b suits have a SCBA wich is self contained which is a lot safer and means that you can enter environments that are a lot more dangerous to your respiratory system.

Level c, and b are mostly for splash protection. Level a suits are designed to encounter almost any chemical since they are vapour tight.

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