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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 08:56:50 -0400
From: "Erik C. Schmidt" <eschmidt@in*.ne*>
Organization: University of Florida
To: cavers@ug*.co*
CC: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: O2 Cleaning Comedy
There I was, doing my deco at Ginnie the other night, when my mask began
to leak - again - and I realized that I had forgotten to shave before
the dive.  And then luckily I started thinking about the O2 cleaning
debate before I cleared my mask.....

As the water level inside my mask rose I thought about the fact that I
was breathing 100% O2 and that my exhaled breath was certainly pretty
close to 100% O2 as well.

As the water level continued to rise I went on to think that I would be
displacing the water in the mask with my breath and therefore filling my
mask with nearly 100% O2!

As the water level passed the halfway mark inside my mask I realized
that I had forgotten to wear my O2 clean mask - you know, the one with
the Viton skirt.  What was I going to do?  I had almost 30 minutes of
deco left.  Did I want to suffer through a face full of water for 30
minutes or risk blowing my head off by filling my mask with O2?!?

Then the mask was almost full of water as I realized that I had
forgotten the covers for my teeth.  You know, the caps to cover my metal
fillings so that there is no chance of a spark inside my mouth with the
O2 present (Lucky for me I don't have braces or O2 deco would be out of
the question!).  Well, I had survived so far with those fillings exposed
so I decided to be a daredevil, to take a real chance, and clear my
mask.....

As I started to exhale through my nose I saw a strange flash of light! 
Did I just explode?  Did my mask go into meltdown?!?  Nope.  The water
gurgled harmlessly from the mask as I found my light shining directly up
into my face from where it was clipped to my harness.  I had stared
certain death in the face once more and survived.  Such is the life of a
cave diver.

The moral of the story?  Well, more of a question than a moral... For
all of you that are really anal about O2 cleaning - what do you do about
your masks since they would be exposed to nearly the same O2 environment
as the inside of your tank or your deco regs?  Hadn't thought about that
one?  Gonna' call TUSA and demand that they start producing an O2
compatible mask with a Viton skirt?  Gonna' visit the dentist and have
all your fillings changed to a non-metallic type?  I really am curious. 
Please advise the list as to how we should handle this potential hazard.

TIA

-Erik
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