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Tommy_B
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Looking for some suggestions please if anyone has any experience.

What breathing protection/respirator would be most suitable for woodturning if the person had a laryngectomy stoma? Would it still be possible to do woodturning?

 

Thanks in advance 

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Maybe a better response might come from an online support group for people who have this type of stoma.

 

 You never know someone on this forum may have knowledge of this, but if so they haven’t seen the post yet.
 

Presumably the answer would be similar to many activities that could create dust.

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