So, I'm wondering if wearing good eye protection and a half-face respirator with appropriate filters would work. Has anyone used that combo?

Best #GasMasks
On #TearGas, and what it means when the government uses it on civilians.

by Sarah Jeong
Jan 29, 2026, 8:00 AM EST

Excerpt: "I was tear gassed by the government for the first time in July 2020 at one of the many #BlackLivesMatter protests that broke out all over the country. The feeling is excruciating, like your lungs are trying to kill you from the inside out. The sting in your eyes is painful, too. But oddly, after you’ve been tear gassed enough times, you mostly just resent the inconvenience of having to stand around and involuntarily gasp and sob. That summer, I learned the art of walking out of a cloud of tear gas — briskly, but not too briskly, lest you lose breath control and take in a huge huff of aerosolized pain.

"I thought about this five years later, as I watched Trump Attorney General Pam Bondi appear on Fox News after Customs and Border Protection agents killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. 'How did these people go out and get gas masks?' she asked, incredulously. 'These protesters — would you know how to walk out on the street and buy a gas mask, right now? Think about that.' "

Learn more:
https://www.theverge.com/policy/868571/best-gas-masks

#USPol #WorldPol #ProtestSafely #Resistance #Fascism #Authoritarianism

Best gas masks

Trump’s DHS is waging war on American cities, tear gassing civilians. This is how and why they are buying their gas masks.

The Verge

Trump wants to incite the Insurrection Act. Everyone knows this, so documentation matters more than ever.

If you're at a protest: Record, as much as possible. Save footage locally to your phone (not the cloud). This counters false narratives about protests being "anti-American" and violent.

Record anyone who is acting suspiciously. Take note of any people who emerge from government or police vehichles who are wearing plain clothing or are masked. These are usually attempts to escalate the protest to use force against peaceful protesters.

Footage can, nay, WILL be used to identify people later. Blur faces as soon as you get the opportunity and delete the original footage. Use deface (CLI, Python) to mass blur faces in your videos.

Ideally your unblurred footage should never even touch the internet.

Peaceful protests are deeply American. Document that. Stay safe.

One nation, indivisible.
#NoKings #ProtestSafely

If you're attending a #Protest and want to post video of the event, but worried about fellow protesters' privacy, I recommend the "deface" tool to blur faces of anyone in the video.

It's a command-line tool that can be pip installed, and then just:

> deface ./video_file.mp4

https://github.com/ORB-HD/deface

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GitHub - ORB-HD/deface: Video anonymization by face detection

Video anonymization by face detection. Contribute to ORB-HD/deface development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
The Protesters' Guide to Smartphone Security

Your phone is an essential tool, but it also represents a huge risk to your privacy and security. Understanding these best practices when it comes to securing your smartphone will help keep you and your data safe.

Privacy Guides
The Protesters' Guide to Smartphone Security

Your phone is an essential tool, but it also represents a huge risk to your privacy and security. Understanding these best practices when it comes to securing your smartphone will help keep you and your data safe.

Privacy Guides
Ok kids, I hope everyone is ready for tomorrow's protests, because when future generations ask what you did to fight the fascists, you don't want to say you hid at home while others stood up for your rights. Remember, this is a peaceful protest, but fascists aren't known for being peaceful. Please protest with friends, as there is safety in numbers. Wear long sleeves and eyeglasses or sunglasses - anything that will protect your skin and eyes in case the authorities decide to riot. I also recommend boots, especially steel-toed ones, in case you need to defend yourself. If things get heated, it's okay for you to leave if you feel unsafe; just be sure not to leave alone, as I said, there is safety in numbers. I hope we all have a good day tomorrow, and after the protest, maybe I will see you at the Eid celebration on Jones Street. Be safe, everyone! 🙏🏽❤️✊🏽
#resist #Eid #SanFrancisco #protest #HandsOff #HandsOff2025 #safety #FightFascism #protestsafely
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Protest safety tips from Greenpeace - Greenpeace - Greenpeace

Protest is a powerful strategy to demand justice. Greenpeace has been holding and supporting protests around the world for nearly 50 years. Because of this, we’ve received requests and messages asking for advice on protest tactics, digital, and physical security against militarized police forces. While we have compiled this from a US point of view where this Greenpeace […]

Greenpeace

How to Protest Safely: What to Bring, What to Do, and What to Avoid

If you’re planning on hitting the streets, here’s what you need to know.

June 2022

https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-protest-safely-gear-tips/
#50501movement #ProtestSafely #Protests #ProtestFascism

Protesting Tips: What to Bring, How to Act, How to Stay Safe

If you’re planning to hit the streets, here’s what you need to know.

WIRED

#Crimethinc: A #Demonstrator’s Guide to Understanding #RiotMunitions

And How to Defend against Them
2021-01-04

"#ImpactMunitions

Police fire a wide range of blunt force projectiles from a variety of weapons. Manufacturers and police departments sometimes call these 'Blunt Impact Projectiles' (#BIPs) or 'Kinetic Impact Projectiles' (#KIPs). #RubberBullets are only one of many variants. They vary in size, force, composition, delivery methods, and lethality.

"The sales pitches that manufacturers make to law enforcement agencies emphasize the ability to obtain compliance from subjects via projected force with minimal risk of injury or death. All of the academic studies—not to mention our lived experience—show that neither of these claims is correct: impact munitions regularly #maim and kill #protestors and they rarely succeed at breaking up demonstrations. They’re even less effective at stopping social movements. Often, when one of us loses an eye or suffers a fractured skull, more people come out to the streets.

"Some of the more common impact munitions include baton rounds, large plastic, foam, gel, or even wooden #projectiles that are fired from a multi-launcher or occasionally a shotgun; rubber bullets, #MetalProjectiles coated in rubber or PVC; #BeanBagRounds, woven bags filled with either silica or lead, usually fired from shotguns; #Pepperballs, which are essentially paintballs filled with pepper spray; #FN303 rounds, a combination of pepper-balls and regular impact munitions; rubber balls, which are rubber or plastic or foam pellets packed into grenades to explode like shrapnel or shotgun shot; and, of course, the venerable #GasCanister (bearing chemical agents or smoke), which is not designed to be fired directly at protestors—but regularly is.

"Contrary to popular supposition, most modern impact munitions are designed for 'direct fire' rather than 'skip fire.' Direct fire munitions are for shooting directly at individuals, while skip fire projectiles are designed to be skipped off the ground into the crowd. Tear gas canisters are generally intended for skip firing at close range or firing at a 25-30 degree arc into the air for maximum range; they are not rated for direct fire. Some styles of baton rounds that split into multiple projectiles are designed for skip fire to distribute the projectiles more widely, while others are designed to be fired over the heads of protesters in order to rain chemicals down. Full-size wooden baton rounds and some rubber bullets seem to be designed for skip fire as well, but in general, skip fire is less accurate and less common.

"Baton rounds, stinger grenades, and beanbags hurt. They injure people. Occasionally, they maim or—even more rarely—kill people. Yet of all the tools used by the police, they are some of the least effective at stopping demonstrations. Unlike a cop within mêlée range, a baton round cannot arrest you. Unlike a cloud of gas, it can’t force you to disperse. Ranged impact weapons rely primarily on pain compliance. While this may work on individuals, pain alone usually cannot force a resolute crowd to comply. Standing around getting shot at isn’t always the right move. But the effects of impact munitions can be mitigated by protective equipment including shields, armor, helmets, goggles, barricades, and even umbrellas. Impact weapons rely on fear above all—and through mental preparation and mutual support, we can defend ourselves from fear. We can choose not to comply with fear."

Learn more:
https://crimethinc.com/2021/01/04/a-demonstrators-guide-to-understanding-riot-munitions-and-how-to-defend-against-them
#Resistance #Protests #Demonstrations #ProtestSafely #BePrepared

A Demonstrator’s Guide to Understanding Riot Munitions

An extensive guide to less-lethal police weaponry—including chemical weapons and impact munitions—and how to defend against and treat their effects.

CrimethInc.