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@lisalucier Our friends and neighbors who are landscapers all wear facial protection, but seldom an actual mask. Most common are neck gaiters (Home Depot actually sells them) and good old-fashioned red bandannas just like the cowboys in the Old West. I have used a bandanna myself to avoid that dirt-in-the lungs feeling when no mask is on hand. Not perfect, but easy to breathe through.

Like jeans, bandannas are a part of our American heritage! I have a drawer full of them - when I go out in the garage or garden, I often have one over my hair, one around my neck and one in my pocket to wipe off sweat. They also make great travel washcloths. And all arewashable/reuseable just about forever. I recently tossed the last few raggedy ones that had belonged to my father-in-law, and he has been gone for over 30 years.

PS If you need n95 protection, bandanna are NOT the answer. But for daily use they keep the big stuff out. That reminds me - I will have a teenage brigade here to spread mulch in a couple weeks - I'll get some cool-looking ones fot them!

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@sueinmn - I ordered a neck gaiter, which I never knew existed in forms other than for skiing. I also will look for a bandana among my scarves - not sure if I still have it or not.

@drsharon - you mentioned that the dirt and dust are likely just physical irritant that is bothering my lungs that are already inflamed from chemical irritants. Were you thinking of chemical irritants from inside the house or from gardening chemicals around my neighborhood?