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In reply to the discussion: An Update [View all]OhioChick
(23,218 posts)38. Thank You!
Got in touch with hospital administration as soon as Harbor Freight made the announcement. They were thrilled and on it.
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There's probably a lot of N95s stored away in industry that may can be freed up.
KY_EnviroGuy
Mar 2020
#5
Just needs to be heated to 140. Dryer shelf works great. Infrared thermometer reader is useful.
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#11
I have an update on this by Stanford released yesterday-Sorry to give you old info.
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#49
I have to update this response-WO said 140-150- but Stanford has done a study on this
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#48
I've been l looking for a way to ensure I wasn't making stuff that would wetness up in the trash
Ms. Toad
Mar 2020
#34
The ruthlessness and viciousness of that exponential curve is starting to hit home.
Hermit-The-Prog
Mar 2020
#15