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How do gas masks actually work? - George Zaidan

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You might think of gas masks as clunky military-looking devices. But in the near future, we may need to rely on these filters as part of our everyday lives. In addition to emerging diseases, wildfire frequency has more than tripled, and climate change has increased toxic ground level ozone. So how do these masks work, and can they protect us from airborne threats? George Zaidan investigates.

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Meet The Creators

Educator
George Zaidan
Director
Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media
Narrator
George Zaidan
Storyboard Artist
Jeanne Bornet, Christos Papandreopoulos, Marina Drakou
Animator
Eleni Demetriou, Maria Savva, Christos Papandreopoulos, Rafael Kallistratou, Rebecca Stylianou
Compositor
Maria Savva
Art Director
Jeanne Bornet
Music
Manolis Manoli
Sound Designer
Manolis Manoli
Director of Production
Gerta Xhelo
Produced by
Sazia Afrin
Editorial Director
Alex Rosenthal
Editorial Producer
Dan Kwartler
Fact-Checker
Charles Wallace

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