Si wrote:reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
Well I guess that if you are going out wearing nothing but your thong you should have little problem maintaining a 2m exclusion zone!
Ah! Just a thong at twilight.......
Si wrote:reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
Well I guess that if you are going out wearing nothing but your thong you should have little problem maintaining a 2m exclusion zone!
reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
Si wrote:reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
Well I guess that if you are going out wearing nothing but your thong you should have little problem maintaining a 2m exclusion zone!
RickH wrote:reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
If you want to use underwear as a facemask there is always the international award winning* Emergency Bra that converts into 2 facemasks!
(*The 2009 Ig Nobel Public Health Prize Winner.)
TrevA wrote:Use a Buff/Neck Doo-Dah........
Graham wrote:Fortunately, I have endless pairs of worn-out, grimey underpants in the garage rag-bin. No problemo . . . . .
reohn2 wrote:RickH wrote:reohn2 wrote:They tell me Thongs are in short supply
If you want to use underwear as a facemask there is always the international award winning* Emergency Bra that converts into 2 facemasks!
(*The 2009 Ig Nobel Public Health Prize Winner.)
I'm getting very worried about you Rick
RickH wrote:reohn2 wrote:RickH wrote:If you want to use underwear as a facemask there is always the international award winning* Emergency Bra that converts into 2 facemasks!
(*The 2009 Ig Nobel Public Health Prize Winner.)
I'm getting very worried about you Rick
Well I have been going to Chester to be a Fabulous Lady* fairly regularly!
(*I'm an honorary member of Chester Fabulous Ladies as tandem pilot for my friend Clare on your old tandem )
Jamesh wrote:What's really needed is a 3l bleach container with a HEPA canister filter (tight fit) from a vacuum inside with a portable uvc light pushed up the middle for good measure. Holes drilled round the outside and the top secured to a pipe and face mask.
Too much time on my hands I think!!!
Cheers James
For human beings, skin exposure to germicidal wavelengths of UV light can produce rapid sunburn and skin cancer. Exposure of the eyes to this UV radiation can produce extremely painful inflammation of the cornea and temporary or permanent vision impairment, up to and including blindness in some cases. UV can damage the retina of the eye.
Another potential danger is the UV production of ozone, which can be harmful to one's health. The US Environmental Protection Agency designated 0.05 parts per million (ppm) of ozone to be a safe level. Lamps designed to release UVC and higher frequencies are doped so that any UV light below 254 nm wavelengths will not be released, to minimize ozone production. A full-spectrum lamp will release all UV wavelengths, and will produce ozone when UVC hits oxygen (O2) molecules.
UV-C radiation is able to break down chemical bonds. This leads to rapid aging of plastics, insulation, gaskets, and other materials. Note that plastics sold to be "UV-resistant" are tested only for UV-B, as UV-C doesn't normally reach the surface of the Earth. When UV is used near plastic, rubber, or insulation, care should be taken to shield these items; metal tape or aluminum foil will suffice.
fullupandslowingdown wrote:
Still, probably just as effective as wearing your own underpants on your head, drinking 100 proof whisky (Vorpal never did tell me where she gets her 100 Vodka from) or rinsing your mouth out with apple vinegar.