Dear Reid,
It was one of our staff members who designed the 'originaL'' device
using the little Harbor Freight airbrush.
Although I never posted the information....he did
experiment----successfully----with an ordinary "old-fashioned" automobile
tire pump (hand-operated variety). He informs that it only requires a
minimum effort/skill to generate a very acceptable volume/pressure from the
pump.
Although such would be seriously considered here in U.S. as an
emergency measure----it might offer real promise in many third-world
scenarios.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reid Harvey" <[email protected]>
To: "silver digest" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 9:50 PM
Subject: CS>appropriate technology and nebulizers
> CS Friends and Lovers,
> I feel a bit apologetic for a posting like this one, but on the other
> hand feel that it's important. It's a lot like the various messages
> I've written concerning the urgent need for inexpensive CS, made from
> the concentrated form. Personally I'm anxious to get a nebulizer like
> the one from Harbour Freight, or others described here, but what happens
> with those for whom this option is not affordable? Or more practically,
> what happens when there's no source of power? In places like Bangladesh
> (or Africa, where I spent seventeen years) there is either no reliable
> electricity or none at all.
>
> Now the QUESTION: What about using the little inhalers, of the type
> used by asthmatics? Or what about using little spray bottles, of the
> type used for CS topical applications? I'm aware that small particle
> size is desireable for the CS, such as is made with HV, but would like
> to consider some appropriate technology nebulizers for some
> applications. I would imagine that there may be some change in the
> amount of CS breathed in or the frequency. What about this? Perhaps far
> lesser amounts, breathed at very frequent intervals? But now I'm getting
> ahead of my earlier questions.
> As usual, the responses are invaluable.
> Reid
>
>
>
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