Cheap Anti Pollution Antiviral Dust 3 ply Disposable Face Mask
Earloop
Feautures
*1. Daily use face mask for fluid, dust and for general
maintenance, etc.
*2. Pre-disinfected. 100% brand new.
*3. Three-layer mask with stretchable nose bar provides good
protection and fit.
*4. One size fits all. Elastic ear loops.
Advantages
Functions: Wearing a mask in a crowded outdoor area can avoid
saliva bacteria and air pollution from the surrounding area.
Use place: when you take the subway high-speed rail train plane, or
go shopping and travel, wear face mask any places.
Applicable people: children, young people, old people, men and
women can wear.
Product name | Dust face mask |
Material | Non wove |
Color | Blue |
In stock | yes |
Specifications
Material: non-woven
Type: dust mask
Mask style: hanging ear
Packing: 10/50 pcs
Filter effect: protection level
FQA
Should I wear a respirator in public?
CDC does not recommend the routine use of respirators outside of
workplace settings (in the community). Most often, spread of
respiratory viruses from person-to-person happens among close
contacts (within 6 feet). CDC recommends everyday preventive
actions to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, such as
avoiding people who are sick, avoiding touching your eyes or nose,
and covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue. People who are
sick should stay home and not go into crowded public places or
visit people in hospitals. Workers who are sick should follow CDC
guidelines and stay home when they are sick.
What is a respirator?
A respirator is a personal protective device that is worn on the
face or head and covers at least the nose and mouth. A respirator
is used to reduce the wearer’s risk of inhaling hazardous airborne
particles (including infectious agents), gases or vapors.
Respirators, including those intended for use in healthcare
settings, are certified by the CDC/NIOSH.
How do I know if my respirator is expired?
NIOSH does not require approved N95 filtering facepiece respirators
(FFRs) be marked with an expiration date. If an FFR does not have
an assigned expiration date, you should refer to the user
instructions or seek guidance from the specific manufacturer on
whether time and storage conditions (such as temperature or
humidity) are expected to have an effect on the respirator’s
performance and if the respirators are nearing the end of their
shelf life.