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Old 21st August 2008 | 19:02
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Sanitizing oxygen mask

Does anyone know if there is a product other than the "sani-com" wipe that might be more effective in sanitizing the quick donning o2 masks?
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Old 21st August 2008 | 19:20
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Just curious, what do you use before a french kiss ?
 
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Old 21st August 2008 | 19:28
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If it's got to the stage of having to don an O2 mask, bugs are the least of my worries!

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Old 21st August 2008 | 22:27
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Wipes

Roblp - I don't actually know what a Sani-Com is, but we use a form of medical wipes which are cheap and completely effective; they are generic alcohol based wipes bought from your local pharmacy.

Bucket and Spade - whilst some O2 masks can be tested without putting them on, some more primitive ones need you to essentially suck on them to properly preflight, at which point you're sucking on the same mask that countless previous pilots have also sucked on. Yeugh.
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Old 21st August 2008 | 22:33
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Ah, noted

Lovely - must be great for bolstering the immune system...after the initial months of colds and coughs!

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Old 21st August 2008 | 23:29
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Old 22nd August 2008 | 05:29
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Having worked on an ambulance and in the ER, don't waste your time with the alcohol wipes. A weak solution of chlorine bleach is one of the only things that is actually killing germs.

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Old 22nd August 2008 | 05:47
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I think Aeroflot recommends vodka after every maintenance check.


Wrong, yes
Funny, maybe
Vodka as an effective alcoholic cleanser,.....it smells like it could be
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Old 22nd August 2008 | 14:03
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Thanks for that tip I will look it.

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Not sure of your UK rules but US FAA requires one pilot to be using O2 if the other one leaves the seat when above FL 250.

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Old 22nd August 2008 | 23:38
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roblp,

Interesting, didn't know that. No requirement for that in the UK airline I fly for (flying the 757). We just check O2 flow and the the mask mic on the ground with the mask still stowed, before flight.

I've heard about the requirement to have at least one pilot on O2 above something like 42,000' - can't remember the details of the requirement though...

Best rgds,

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Old 23rd August 2008 | 00:16
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These work well and come in a carry pack. (Roll over the small green icon on the right side of the page.) I get them at Wal-mart.
Clorox.com - Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
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Old 23rd August 2008 | 04:07
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Old 23rd August 2008 | 11:55
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I prefer NOT to clean masks/headsets etc. I work hard enough that I want to catch the cold for the few extra days off.
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Old 23rd August 2008 | 14:01
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Bucket and Spade, do you know of a web site where I can find the UK flight regulations.

I would like to compare the US and UK rules about the use of O2 for the flight crew.

All jokes aside, there is a health issue with four different pilots having to use the same mask, on augmented crew segments, without a sound method of decontaminating it.
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Old 23rd August 2008 | 16:01
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Have had a quick look around, including CAP393 (The Air Navigation Order) on www.caa.co.uk), but can't find a reference. Noticed a few mentions of FL410 and FAA requirements - maybe it's an FAA requirement I remember reading and not JAA/CAA...

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Old 24th August 2008 | 14:44
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What is wrong with the Sani-com wipes anyway?

I find they do the job, never picked a bug up nor heard of anyone having gone sick because of ppl goobing in masks and not wiping after use.
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Old 25th August 2008 | 15:03
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FSS-KLOOT,

Probably nothing wrong with them just that in spite of the name, they are not a germacide. The company advertizes them as cleaner and deodereizor.

CELESTE INDUSTRIES - Sani-ComŽ Sanitizing Wipe

I received a couple of good tips from responses to this question, but I was hoping that some airline or military outfit might be using an actual germacide on their O2 masks and microphones.

I think that most health organizations would disagree that there is no risk of trasmiting a cold or flu via masks and mikes.

Thanks to every one for the information.

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Old 26th August 2008 | 10:25
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. . . got to be a bit careful where in the world you are before you recommend the use of alcohol based mask cleaners !
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Old 26th August 2008 | 13:56
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vodka as cleaner

time ago - I used to work with russian air crew, who used vodka for everything, from cleaning the spectacles, to wiping the windscreen, cleaning rusted nutes, to cleaning minor cuts, and wounds and scratches and whatever in between, and swore Vodka is the best anti-septic / cleaner / detergent ever invented

The part that they loved about vodka was - they used to energize themeselves before a flight (that was the scary part)

I was young and didnt know anything about drunken driving, forget about - little drunken flying. That was far off and in a different land.
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Old 26th August 2008 | 14:12
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We used to use a bit of AVGAS on them... cleaned up the germs a real treat...



then the plastic dissolved.

Stopped using it after that.
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