Smoke Particulate Matter Toxic Gases
Swirling Smoke carries solids along with gas. Usually these particulates
are coated with chemicals created by the fire. As smoke enters the airways,
it not only chokes off the air supply; it carries the particulates into
the mouth, throat, and lungs. Tissues become irritated, lose their ability
to absorb oxygen, and ultimately are destroyed. Suffocation and death follow.
Xcaper Filtration Medium
Specially formulated material inside the pillow-like filter traps particulates
before they can reach the mouth and throat. Breathing is free and easy;
throat and lung tissues are protected. Much can be survived in a fire if
the throat and lungs are protected from particulate matter; even serious
burns can be survived, but a small amount of smoke can damage for life -
or even kill.
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