Paranoid Travelers Are Buying These Hazmat Suits For Planes | Zero Hedge
With face masks now mandatory on many North American flights, a Toronto-based technology startup has designed a custom hazmat suit to be worn on planes and in public areas.
VYZR technologies specialize in developing and building protective equipment, including the new BioVYZR, a stylish bio-suit fitted with a powered air-purifying N-95 respirator and anti-fogging windows. The suit resembles a plastic bubble worn by Jake Gyllenhaal in the 2001 movie Bubble Boy.
The $250 futuristic-bubble is made with neoprene, marine vinyl, and ripstop, is waterproof, and the respirator technology has a battery life of 8-12 hours on a single charge.
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