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THIS LIVE MASK TEST SHOCKS VIEWERS
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- Duration: 04:37
- Date: 2020-07-10 20:04:11
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Video Transcript:
This is my son ever. Ever is 11 years old and here in Texas, the mandate right now is that 10 and over have got to wear a mask. Ever has to wear a mask wherever we go. And so we've bought this thing this week. This is, this measures the amount of CO2 that's in the air. Can we just look at the ocean numbers? Carbon dioxide levels and potential health problems are indicated below. From 250 to 350 is the background normal outdoor level, 350 to 1000 ppm typical level found in occupied spaces. With good air exchange, 1,000 to 2,000 levels associated with complaints of drowsiness and poor air. Obviously don't want ever to have drowsiness or poor air. 2005,000 levels associated with headaches, sleepiness, and stagnant stale, stuffy air, poor concentration, loss of attention, increased heart rate, and slight nausea may also be present. And then 5,000 ppm or more, this indicates unusual air conditions where high levels of the other gases also could be present toxicity or oxygen deprivation could occur. Meaning do not hit 5,000. All right, here we go. Right now we're at 848. So I'm going to go ahead and just insert this right, like as he did, right underneath and try and keep it, that feels pretty tight right there, right? OK, so you can breathe naturally. Let's just see what happens. OK. All right, so we're at 1,367. We've already just passed two. So now we're in the place where he can be having headaches. He can be over at 3,786. Look at this. We've just passed 5,000. Now we're in the toxic level. Right now we can be doing that 7,000 inside this mass for the CO2. 7,8,000 ppm of a million. And now this thing's gone off the Richter scale, folks. It can't even register how high the CO2 levels are inside. And look how many seconds that was. All right. Yeah, you want to take that off? Just in case you're thinking of stuff, well, that was a really good mass. That was an N95 mass. Just before the show, we tested a couple of different things that you may put it be putting on your baby. Take a look at this. There you go. You got the idea right? Do you want to do this? All right, let's try this one. Plastic facial. That's just pretty clever. I mean, obviously it looks like there's air all over. But even this, you can tell the CO2 gas is getting caught in by a space. Clearly not as much as wearing a mask. But aren't you shocked that this is even how many effects at all? We're up to 1,500. We're nearing 2,000 even with this. See if it's still going up. Still going up. It's a collection side of this mask. I've seen videos of children in Asia wearing these masks in school. Sometimes this and a mask. Imagine what that does to you. So we've hit 2,000, which is now we know is not safe for any school or any workplace environment. 4,000. Now we're going over 5,000. Now we're into what's known to be a danger zone, 6,000. Parts per million CO2, 6,600. This is a cloth mask. I thought when I was wearing a cloth, I thought when I was wearing a cloth mask, this was actually safer. So it opened to 9,000 with both of these masks of 8,000. Unbelievable. At the center of all of this is children, right? I think that's the biggest discussion. Do our children really need to wear this coming to school? I see babies in strollers wearing masks. How safe is that? If they're at 10,000 parts per million of CO2, are you adhering to laws from your government that are hurting the development of your child's brain?