Interesting to note though there didn't seem to be much in the way of fire reported or smoke for that matter, or is it still to early to get the full picture.
I suspect it varied. I saw on the (tv) news one victim reporting choking smoke and darkness.
Agree about the filters and light. I've carried both since 9/11.
Regarding charcoal filters. It should help against yucky stuff in air other than dust, but it seems like it might clog faster. Since they are small, perhaps it would be best to bring a couple without charcoal, and a couple with. That way you can switch to whatever works best.
If the smoke is really bad, I can see any good filter device clogging up pretty fast. Maybe having a bandana as well might be a good fall back plan in case less effective, but less easily clogged might be better.
Perhaps one of the fire fighters might have some wisdom here?
FWIW, my dad just arrived in London and his friend was commuting to pick him up when this happened. Luckly they were all fine, but he is still stranded at the airport (no big deal). Funny how he had to travel half way around the world (from Alaska) just in time to get caught up in this mess.
Certainly, I think being stranded wherever you happen to be with whatever you happen to have on you is a part of this kind of thing, even if you aren't directly involved. Hopefully people will start to consider they should be more prepared.
In any case, can anyone tell us more about the EVACU 8+ system? I assume it is a passive filter and not a fresh air system? I wonder how long they will last? I wonder if there is any trouble taking them through security, etc?
Thanks,
-john