Hi, that one was never public and since it was made long time ago, it's considered technically outdated and it was deleted. There is no difference however between preparing and donning 5 straps harness masks in comparison to 6 point ones. 🤗
Great question we wanted to address in the video about proper storage. I keep my "ready to be used" respirator with a filter attached. It's a new filter with the bottom opening plugged and I keep this setup in a closed plastic bag that came with the mask. In case of emergency you just take it out and don. This way the filter will preserve its protective properties for years to come.
My gas mask filter has a weird rubber plug on the base of it but I’m not sure if I’m meant to take it off or not since it’s really hard to take off and I haven’t been able to get it off yet. I’m sure I’m meant to since when I put filter on with the gas mask I can’t breathe at all and it is brand new
Hi there, what kind of filter we're talking about? I'm curious, so drop me a filter name or the company that produces them. Usually there is a plug on the bottom and a cap on top of any filter and yes, they need to be removed before use. If you watch our GP-5 review I battle the bottom plug as well since it was very tight and it took me a considerable force and around a minute to remove it.
This is quick and easy to understand, unlike most videos on TH-cam. Thank you for the easy tutorial!
Excellent teaching methodology
Thanks a lot
Thank you :)
Thank you for review! 🎉
great video thx from France
I was like “Why is he nodding after negative pressure test” Until now, “Oh yes the reason why he’s nodding just to count”
Did you private the previous 5 strap harness donning video?
Hi, that one was never public and since it was made long time ago, it's considered technically outdated and it was deleted.
There is no difference however between preparing and donning 5 straps harness masks in comparison to 6 point ones. 🤗
Thank you
Hi! Should we have the masks pre set up?
Or does unbagging the filters and putting them in the mask ruin them by sitting in a closet until use?
Great question we wanted to address in the video about proper storage. I keep my "ready to be used" respirator with a filter attached. It's a new filter with the bottom opening plugged and I keep this setup in a closed plastic bag that came with the mask. In case of emergency you just take it out and don. This way the filter will preserve its protective properties for years to come.
when I see a mask like this it makes me remember HUNK of resident evil .
MR death
My gas mask filter has a weird rubber plug on the base of it but I’m not sure if I’m meant to take it off or not since it’s really hard to take off and I haven’t been able to get it off yet. I’m sure I’m meant to since when I put filter on with the gas mask I can’t breathe at all and it is brand new
Hi there, what kind of filter we're talking about? I'm curious, so drop me a filter name or the company that produces them. Usually there is a plug on the bottom and a cap on top of any filter and yes, they need to be removed before use. If you watch our GP-5 review I battle the bottom plug as well since it was very tight and it took me a considerable force and around a minute to remove it.