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Brief explanation for why we typically don't need masks when installing epoxy floors. #shorts #diy #painting #shortsvideo #satisfying
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@johnbagewll2321

1 year ago

Dang, The VOC back in the day would drop you! Epoxy has come a long way evidentially. Iโ€™d still wear a charcoal respirator. Donโ€™t trust chemicals.

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@johnbuck5181

1 year ago

Everything recalled by the FDA was approved by the FDA.

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@DustyHoney

1 year ago

Osha is the bare minimum. I would still wear a mask.

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@brand0nn

1 year ago

โ€œI canโ€™t smell it so Iโ€™m goodโ€ ๐Ÿ˜‚

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@PristineReviews

1 year ago

I worked with urethane for a few years and you absolutely need a respirator, I used a supplied air mask..

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@GenesisG70LaunchEdition

1 year ago

I would still be wearing a mask

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@TonyMontana-xv4lc

1 year ago

Yeah but it still smells epoxy which is still a chemical.

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@rayfry2221

1 year ago

โคWEAR A MASK PROTECT YOURSELF, STOP TRUSTING CUZ IT MAY NOT HURT YOU NOW BUT LONG TERM ADDS UP ON ANY JOB PROTECT YOURSELF BE SAFE

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@gerardoestrada36

1 year ago

"ZERO VOC" LOL๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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@sexymonkey4979

8 months ago

I think there is no VOC after it cures but as the chemicals mix and harden there are VOC while applying and handling the stuff, same goes for paints and wood stains etc. only after it is cured

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@teddybrewer9827

1 year ago

I wish I could use that product. Iv never heard of a epoxy that didn't put off harmful fumes even water-based epoxy will give off fumes that you can smell

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@loungewear13

1 year ago

Approved by OSA

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@tannerhume6269

1 year ago

Why not pre fill the joints with the resin, harder, and cabbie mixed together applied and pulled tight!?? Why not use a nine inch roller alone the edge in stead of cutting in with a brush ! Brushes should be used on Connors. I see back rolling but no cross rolling to not leave roller marks !??

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@yoavnavott

1 year ago

If you use any kind of urethane then the room is going to be filled with MDI/other isocyanate compounds leading to respiratory damage and sensitization.

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@deanevangelista6359

8 months ago

I was a painter years ago, and my boss always made me wear a mask to prevent nausea. We only used latex paint, but my face nauseated my boss.

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@rehamkcirtap

11 months ago

Nice, actual professionals that use correct PPE, but crucially, dont use unnecessary PPE.

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@Rob_1776

1 year ago

Worked in a concrete, roofing tile, business! For 16 years, I didn't wear a mask either! And I wouldn't for this job either! Not to mention, these guys, might of! Actually chose to wear one if they wanted to! But those of you telling them to wear a mask! Are probably the ones! That drove around in your car! By yourself, during the superflu! And some of you still might!

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@tnmwheatley

1 year ago

APPROVED BY OSA? DONT YOU MEAN OSHA

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@turs4292

1 year ago

I fixed so many floors because people put caulk in the cut lines. I donโ€™t see why a lot of companies do that.

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@ballershanelle

1 year ago

Go for safety. 60 year old with respiratory issues

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