3 Ply Mask Packet Of 100
Description
As the pandemic takes a toll on our lifestyle, 3 ply masks have become an everyday essential. There are several types of masks available in the market but these are the most effective and offer you three-layered protection. These are designed in a 3-dimensional structure, seamless crimping and with fine, breathable material. These are used by medical professionals and are multipurpose.
Benefits
· Skin-friendly, lightweight, made with soft, microfiber or cotton.
· Latex-free, fiber-glass free.
· Does not cause any skin irritation.
· It has an elastic earloop and safety border for a good fit.
· It is anti-dust, anti-droplets.
· Provides effective filtration and is breathable.
How to Use
· Sanitize or wash your hands thoroughly before putting on a mask.
· Position the mask firmly and seal the ends well.
· Secure the fit of the mask around your nose and mouth.
· Make sure you don’t remove the mask frequently.
· Change masks when sweating or wearing them for a long time.
· Dispose after use and sanitize your hands again.
Uses
3 ply mask protects individuals from pollutants in the air such as dust, bacteria and viruses. It also prevents the transmission of potentially infectious respiratory secretions from the wearer to others and vice versa.
Comparison
· Read the instructions carefully before using them.
. Store it in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
· Keep it out of reach of children.
· Make sure you wash the mask only with water.
· Don’t share or reuse single-use masks.
· Keep your mask separately.
· Dispose of the mask carefully after using it.
FAQ
1. For how long should I ideally wear a mask?
You must consider wearing your mask at all times when you step outside. Change your mask in 3-4 hours when outdoors. If you sweat a lot, you may want to change it more often. Most importantly, do not wear an ill-fitted mask.
2. Do masks with vents prove to be good?
No, you must avoid using a mask with vents and holes. The masks that include an exhalation valve are not reliable.
3. What are the materials used for making masks for coronavirus disease?
Fabric masks made of three layers of fabric include an inner layer of absorbent material, such as cotton, a middle layer of non-woven and non-absorbent material, such as polypropylene and an outer layer of polyester or polyester blend material.
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