Masks are recommended as a simple barrier to help prevent respiratory droplets from traveling into the air and onto other people when the person wearing the mask coughs, sneezes, talks, or raises their voice. This is called source control. This recommendation is based on what we know about the role respiratory droplets play in the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, paired with emerging evidence from clinical and laboratory studies that shows masks reduce the spray of droplets when worn over the nose and mouth.
COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet), so the use of masks is particularly important in settings where people are close to each other or where social distancing is difficult to maintain. Navy blue face masks 100% Australian made and designed reusable black facemasks are Economical pleated design. It is two-layer cotton build. The outer layer is high quality, durable and tightly woven cotton, providing filtration and breathability. The inner layer is soft cotton flannel, which is smooth on the face, allowing breathing and talking without discomfort.
It has two washable filters supplied with every mask, the elastic headbands sit around your head and neck, instead of behind your ears. This protects your ears from being hurt from excessive tension on the elastic strap and makes for a more comfortable wearing mask. Navy blue face masks are washable and reusable - which makes it last longer. It is available in three sizes: Small: Suits children to 5 years old, Medium: Suits children to 13 years old, adolescents, and adults with petite heads, Large: Adult size
“Be really careful to not touch your eyes, or your nose, or your mouth when you’re taking off your mask, and then of course, wash your hands immediately afterwards,” If you’ve been wearing your mask for a while and you have holes in it or it’s stretched out and it’s no longer covering your nose and your mouth, it needs to be thrown away.” Where the mask is contaminated it should be disposed of in a closed bin, preferably one that does not need to be touched to place a contaminated mask inside.
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