![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. N95 filtering face piece respirator masks.KN95, KF94, or other NIOSH approved respirators.Cloth masks (especially double-layered) – for general public use.If you are one of those people who need to wear a facemask, follow these instructions for how to put on and take off a surgical mask. It is important that you follow infection prevention precautions when putting the mask on and taking the mask off. When you have symptoms of cold, flu, COVID-19 (coronavirus) or other viruses and infections, properly wearing a surgical facemask can help protect others from getting sick. Here’s some advice from the World Health Organization on how to wear a non-medical fabric mask.How to Properly Wear a Facemask for Infection Protection Pulling your mask up or down to have a cigaretteĭon’t be a meme. Don’t microwave them.ĭispose of single-use face masks responsibly in the rubbish, not in a supermarket trolley. Wash ‘dirty’ reusable cloth masks in the washing machine with detergent on a hot wash and then let them dry completely in the air – in direct sunlight is good. If it’s a disposable mask don’t reuse it.ĭon’t wear a mask more than once. Wearing a damp or dirty maskĪ face mask that’s damp or wet won’t be effective and needs to be changed. Yes, face masks will reduce the risk of us transmitting the virus to other people, but they aren’t a silver bullet. Wearing a facemask should not make us drop our guard. Face masks are just one part of our protective response. Wearing a mask should not mean we stop social and physical distancing, hand hygiene and all the other protective measures we are taking. Thinking a face mask replaces social distancing If you pull the mask aside to eat, you may contaminate your food with what’s on the mask.Īlways practise hand hygiene before and after adjusting your mask. Pulling the mask aside will leave your airways exposed and put other people potentially at risk of being infected. But these actions may cause you to touch your face, potentially contaminating yourself with coronavirus you’ve picked up on your hands. It may get hot under the mask, your face may itch, or people may have trouble understanding what you are saying.Īll of these situations may cause you to adjust the mask or pull it aside for a bit. It takes a bit of practice to wear a mask effectively. Wearing a mask and then fiddling with it, touching it and pulling it up and down defeats the purpose of wearing one. Touching and adjusting your mask frequently The nosepiece can’t do its job and won’t be effective at the bottom of your mask. You should bend this around the bridge of your nose to ensure a snug fit. Some masks have a strip of metal at the top of the mask. Wearing the nosepiece at the bottom instead of the top Not everyone who has coronavirus has symptoms, so you could be unknowingly passing the virus to those around you. Goes without saying, but while it may make it easier to breathe and speak, wearing a face mask only on your chin is not going to stop you breathing out, coughing or sneezing coronavirus particles on to other people. If you feel your mask is making breathing difficult, try loosening the straps to make it less tight on the sides of your face (without losing the snug fit) or investigate another type of mask. ![]() Cutting a hole in the mask to make it easier to breathe Similarly, wearing the mask too loose is not going to help. ![]()
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