High Fluid Respiratory Protection | Protect from Dust, Pollen and Other Major Allergies | Bacterial Filtration Efficiency 95% | Rating FFP2 |
Masks with Comfortable Earloop, Great for Personal Health and Protection.
Disposable facemask instructions:
Facemasks help limit the spread of germs. When someone talks, coughs, or sneezes they may release tiny drops into the air that can infect others. If someone is ill, a facemask can reduce the number of germs that the wearer releases and can protect other people from becoming sick. A facemask also protects the wearer’s nose and mouth from splashes or sprays of body fluids.
How to put on and remove the facemask:
The disposable facemask should be used once and then thrown in the trash. You should also remove and replace masks when they become moist.
- Clean your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer before touching the mask.
- Determine which side of the mask is the top. The side of the mask that has a stiff bendable edge is the top and is meant to mold to the shape of your nose.
- Determine which side of the mask is the front. The colored side of the mask is the front and should face away from you, while the white side touches your face.
- Hold the mask by the ear loops. Place a loop around each ear.
- Mold or pinch the stiff edge to the shape of your nose.
- Pull the bottom of the mask over your mouth and chin.
Removing the facemask:
- Clean your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer before touching the mask. Avoid touching the front of the mask. The front of the mask is contaminated. Only touch the ear loops/ties/band.
- Hold both of the ear loops and gently lift and remove the mask.
- Throw the mask in the trash. Clean your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer.
How do I know when to change a disposable mask?
You should replace a disposable respirator with a new one when:
- it becomes soiled
- it may be contaminated with germs (like viruses, bacteria, and mold)
- it becomes damaged
- you find it is harder to breathe through than when you first put it on
Where should I keep a disposable mask when I am not using it?
You should keep new disposable respirators and disposable respirators that can be reused in a clean, dry place.
Can anyone wear a disposable mask?
People with some lung or heart diseases may have trouble breathing with a disposable mask. If you have lung or heart disease, check with your doctor. Disposable Masks do not come in children’s sizes, so they cannot be used by children.
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