- Apr 5, 2013
- 13,876
- 10,214
- 228
By now everyone should know that the N-95 are going to give you the best possible protection. How you fit these to your face is also very important. Upon inhaling, if you feel air coming in from the perimeter of the mask, bend the nose tab, and adjust the mask so that no air escapes. get the mask the fits your face the best.
the Gator Masks "Coper Infused" are probably the worse kind of mask, in particular, because they absorb moisture, and do not filter out anything. The ads give a false sense of security. If you use one of them to plaster an N-95 mask to your face, that might be the only reason I could see using one of these masks.
There are N-95 masks that have a plastic piece that allows outgoing breath to escape quicker. If you happen to be a carrier of COVID, you will carry the virus everywhere you go using one of these.
These masks must be used for some people who have heart problems, or severe asthma, o COPD, etc. These are the only people that should be using these.
Talking with my Pulmonlogist, and pharmacists, they both agree that buying an liquid atomizing bottle (kind of what you use to mist plans, which would work) to mist your N-95 Masks after using, you mist the mask till it is saturated with Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, front and back. Hydrogen Peroxide chemically kills all virus and Bacteria, the process is like a chemical fire. The masks smell better than new when dry, and you do not destroy the mask matrix by washing either by hand or in a washing machine.
These are just a few pointers, please point out any you may have. With 1/4 million people getting infected every day, it's important that a forum on paper models comment, as most of these masks are made of paper.
I also use a Non Woven Polypropylene Fabric that filters down to 2 microns. I use it under a tight fitting waterproof neck pull up face mask, just over the bridge of my nose. I also use N-95 masks. I purchased 30 meters of this stuff, 8" inches wide, for $26 bucks, before it became unavailable. It is available now, and is great for those of you who can make your own cloth mask, and slip a layer of this inside. Maximum protection. I clean my masks use hydrogen peroxide, as I described above.
Of course, if you don't regularly wash or sanitize your hands before you put on and take off the masks, and stop touching your eyes and face, then this is all for naught.
One example of many videos:
the Gator Masks "Coper Infused" are probably the worse kind of mask, in particular, because they absorb moisture, and do not filter out anything. The ads give a false sense of security. If you use one of them to plaster an N-95 mask to your face, that might be the only reason I could see using one of these masks.
There are N-95 masks that have a plastic piece that allows outgoing breath to escape quicker. If you happen to be a carrier of COVID, you will carry the virus everywhere you go using one of these.
These masks must be used for some people who have heart problems, or severe asthma, o COPD, etc. These are the only people that should be using these.
Talking with my Pulmonlogist, and pharmacists, they both agree that buying an liquid atomizing bottle (kind of what you use to mist plans, which would work) to mist your N-95 Masks after using, you mist the mask till it is saturated with Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, front and back. Hydrogen Peroxide chemically kills all virus and Bacteria, the process is like a chemical fire. The masks smell better than new when dry, and you do not destroy the mask matrix by washing either by hand or in a washing machine.
These are just a few pointers, please point out any you may have. With 1/4 million people getting infected every day, it's important that a forum on paper models comment, as most of these masks are made of paper.
I also use a Non Woven Polypropylene Fabric that filters down to 2 microns. I use it under a tight fitting waterproof neck pull up face mask, just over the bridge of my nose. I also use N-95 masks. I purchased 30 meters of this stuff, 8" inches wide, for $26 bucks, before it became unavailable. It is available now, and is great for those of you who can make your own cloth mask, and slip a layer of this inside. Maximum protection. I clean my masks use hydrogen peroxide, as I described above.
Of course, if you don't regularly wash or sanitize your hands before you put on and take off the masks, and stop touching your eyes and face, then this is all for naught.
One example of many videos: