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bludmndalm

New Member
Nov 3, 2025
4
I know the PPH and other recommendations say that the optimal position is to be reclined comfortably in an armchair, supported by pillows if necessary. But I was curious if using a SAR (Supplied Air Respirator) mask with the hose to the side or a SCBA like mask if laying down fully on a bed face up is fine?
 
ipmanwc0

ipmanwc0

Doctor Sleep
Sep 15, 2023
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I think position shouldn't matter but you can test it.
 
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bludmndalm

New Member
Nov 3, 2025
4
I think position shouldn't matter but you can test it.
I wouldn't think so either lol but I'm a rule follower so when there is a recommendation from the masters to do it a certain way, I don't really want to steer away from that but it also makes the set up more difficult lol
 
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exitingtothevoid

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Aug 2, 2024
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I think the PPH says to sit in a reclined position because they are describing Exit Bag use. Sitting up lets the heavier CO2 flows down and out around the neck.

With a SCBA mask it seems like it shouldn't matter since it has a exhalation valve.
 
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DeathSweetDeath

Mage
Nov 12, 2025
505
I think position shouldn't matter but you can test it.
Position matters a lot with an exit bag, someone here who attempted in the last few months is living proof of that, but with a mask, I don't think the same rule applies.
I know the PPH and other recommendations say that the optimal position is to be reclined comfortably in an armchair, supported by pillows if necessary. But I was curious if using a SAR (Supplied Air Respirator) mask with the hose to the side or a SCBA like mask if laying down fully on a bed face up is fine?
Make sure there's no way you can roll out of bed onto the floor after you've passed out!
 
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oneeyed

Arcanist
Oct 11, 2022
436
The main concern is how your body reacts when you pass out. If you fall, your head drops/shifts, or anything like that could loosen the mask or the hoses to the tank. I it's recommended to use straps to hold yourself still.
 

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