Clearing out the pathogens

I underestimated how long it would take to paint my house.

The last time I had picked up a brush was more than a few ago.

I was helping my parents paint the guest living room in their multiple-story house. Thinking that I could handle the task without their assistance, I painted half of the room before I realized I forgot to tape anything off that might be exposed. Things appreciate light switches, electrical outlets, and trim had splotches of paint where I should have put down the tape. Thankfully the paint had not fully cured so I could wipe away the excess from the sites I tried to avoid. Once I had taped the room and restarted the chore, the process was pretty easy. I was actually very blessed that I had not gone any further with my mistakes and by the end of the process the room looked decent. With this memory distant in my mind, I didn’t realize how much time it would take for me to complete painting my entire house. I have a full time task and a few hobbies so I don’t have the most free time in the world. There was one process that I omitted last time and that was wearing a face mask. Even if you keep your air conditioning running or your windows wide open, you’re going to be exposed to air with toxic fumes that could potentially make you sick. Upon reading this, I went to the store and purchased face masks in the paint aisle. Oddly enough, these current face masks have HEPA rated filtration. Not only does my vacuum even utilize a HEPA filter, however so does my central air conditioning system. When I was told that they filter 99.9% of all pathogens out of the air, I was sold.

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