Author Topic: stuff the loving air :C  (Read 1092 times)

Well there's this big ass wild fire less than 5 miles from my house, it's windy as stuff so that doesn't help at all and it makes the air...
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5445/photomr.jpg
(Yes broken image was broken, link will do.)

Yeah ^ that's not fog or a stuffty photo. that's all smoke. And I took that facing a complete other way from the fire.
http://ci.golden.co.us/News.asp?NewsID=830






EDIT: stuff the whole town smells like a BBQ. We are getting  800(?) firefighters from   California to help us, and they are going to be staying in my schools gyms. It's all over the news and two of my friends have been evacuated. Two more wild fires have sprouted off this one and they say the wind is hurricane type.

Ill update tomarrow if the intrest increases
« Last Edit: March 22, 2011, 08:52:53 PM by Dinodas »

Cook weanies on smoldering trees.

Wear a medical/surgical mask to prevent smoke inhalation.

Wear a medical/surgical mask to prevent smoke inhalation.
Won't do stuff.

Medical/Surgical masks protect you against biological hazards, not chemical ones.

No it won't keep chemicals out, but  if you don't inhale the smoke, you don't inhale the smoke. Something like a mask would block it off. and if not a medical mask, then wear a construction worker mask. That keeps things out of your mouth

Wear a gas mask
it filters air


Wear a gas mask
it filters air

I have a GP-5 with a working activated carbon filter. They're really common. It also has NBC(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection.

I have a GP-5 with a working activated carbon filter. They're really common. It also has NBC(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection.
They are useful.

Gas mask in my attic.


I'm set in case of biological attacks.

The first picture of the fire looks beautiful.
I have a GP-5 with a working activated carbon filter. They're really common. It also has NBC(Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection.
A gas mask isn't going to do too much to protect you from radiation.

A gas mask isn't going to do too much to protect you from radiation.

That comment is as dense as something that's pretty dense.

That comment is as dense as something that's pretty dense.
Radiation is absorbed.
So it gets in your skin.


Wait till the fire dies down and look for dead animals.