They haven't found a cure for the common cold obviously because if there was I'd be a ready customer.
In fact I've been reviewing the whole respiratory system in general - long term inhalation of combustion products, soot, dust of all kinds including silicon carbide, fibreglass particles, cement, lime, and then the odd bit of asbestos just as a treat.
I made a point of going into Wickes and splashing out on a new mask which claims to deal with most bad things, ready for tomorrows onslaught.
You really can't justify economising with lungs.
I gave J. a ticking off for burning treated fence posts and creosoted railway sleepers in the living room stove.
"Due think the ash is dangerous?"
"Well really you should be wearing a cartridge type face mask at all times whilst watching the telly. Probably a combination of AB and P2 that will do organic vapours as well as toxic particles."
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Surely it all goes up the lum? Or does my handiwork of replacing the stove void any original guarantees?
No it's the green ash lying everywhere with a concentration of copper, chromium and arsenic, ideal for the younger child to go for a cumulative effect, good on a sandwich too.
Creosoted sleepers languishing in a log basket give a sort of menthol effect for the avioli - rich in known carcinogens.
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