Best and worst masks Covid-19
I just bought a pullover face & neck mask thinking it would be protective, but now I read that a "gaiter" or fleece mask (not sure if they're the same thing) are the worst, along with bandanas. Comments, anyone?
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I have been working on my mask system for awhile. This is a KN95 with the straps pulled off with a handmade cotton facemask cover. It holds the KN95 on my face and the KN95 helps me to breathe. Plus the KN95 actually protects me from other people. I couldn't stand how the cotton masks got sucked into my nose and mouth and that made breathing difficult. So the structure of the KN95 helps a lot. The KN95s also don't have the best straps and they fall off easily. But I don't need the straps with my cotton facemask cover.
@ihatediabetes Wow, that's a really great solution! I think I'll show it to my daughters, who always have trouble with the straps on their N-95 masks.
Sue
This looks fantastic @ihatediabetes. There are so many different opinions, are you certain that the KN95 protects you too?
Absolutely. KN95s are supposed to be equivalent to N95 masks. You just need to make sure they are real. I heard you can test them by trying to blow out a candle while wearing the mask. Also I am thinking of getting some double-sided tape so I can tack down the KN95 to the cotton cover.
@ihatediabetes- How will I know if they are real?
@merpreb My dentist's office says to buy them from a US company that tests them, and doesn't just accept the label. According to them, the ad should say something like "US tested." I just started looking for some - if I find what looks like a good source, I'll let you know.
Sue
PS Be wary of anyone selling "3M N-95 Medical Masks" - according to my sister who works there, even employees cannot buy them for personal use - the entire supply is committed to the medical industry - if you can find them you will pay a very high price per mask - in the area of $6-10 each (I used to pay $1.25 in quantity of 20.) You can still get a limited amount of the 3M industrial ones with exhaust port for yard work and similar - we see them at our paint stores, but again for a quite inflated price.
I heard you try to blow out a candle. It passes if you can't blow out candle with mask on. Then you pour water into the mask holding the straps. The mask should hold the water where none drips out. If the mask passes then I'm pretty sure it's real and not a fake. There has been a problem with people setting up shop and making masks with inferior materials. That's because masks have gotten so expensive and people are trying to make a quick buck. But I think anything you buy that's in stock in the United States is probably real. They would have to test before they ship to Americans because they would be liable if the masks are fakes. I worry most about people that are buying masks on-line and the masks are being shipped directly to customers from overseas.
These are real KN95 facemasks. Some are in 5 packs and some are individually wrapped. But I do think the straps can fall off because they are just heat pressed to the mask. That's why I plan to use a cotton facemask cover and I won't have to worry about the straps breaking off.
@sueinmn- Mine are from SupplyAid, KN95. Website says that they are certified.
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@ihatediabetes- I have some double-sided clothing tape! Am going to try this. Am passing this on!