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Re: Face Masks

Postby Suff » 08 May 2020, 10:07

We recieved ours from our local elected officials this morning. They are washable and reusable and make you look like Donald Duck.

I haven't worn one to date but we do have a few around the house as we buy them for working with sanding etc.

The point to note with face masks are that you are not really protecting yourself with them but everyone else around you. It has been mentioned a few time but emphasis is never really put on the point that your eyes are porous and if you get it on your skin you are going to transfer it to somether porous with your hands.

If everyone wears them, then the droplets are not there to gert into your eyes. If everyone does not, then your mask does not protect you.

I prefer the industrial masks with valves that let your breath out without steaming you up, but then it is not filtered, so defeats the purpose of wearing a mask in the first place (protecting everyone else).

If it keeps people happy I'm OK with it. If they want to do what they are told in ignorant bliss, I'm happy. Here it will be law from Monday to wear one in places where you cannot socially distance and law that one person can insist that another wears a mask.
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Re: Face Masks

Postby saundra » 08 May 2020, 15:44

One of our chemist are selling them £49-95for 50 :shock:
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Re: Face Masks

Postby JanB » 08 May 2020, 16:15

Complete rip off Saundra :evil: :evil:

They're 25.99€ here - when you can get them.

We also have a government body who goes round to where these things are on sale and check to make sure no-on is over charged. They do this for a lot of stuff.

We now have 4 proper masks, as Joquinha very kindly let us have some of his from the hotel.
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Re: Face Masks

Postby Gal2 » 08 May 2020, 20:04

I've not ever worn one yet - Tom brought some from his work so I have a small supply if it becomes compulsory.

I saw some wearing them yesterday when I went to Lidl - most weren't wearing them properly, rendering them useless. One man wore a huge square scarf tied at the back and so the pointed tip was resting on his chest, I think these seem the best option and would adapt one of my scarves like this if necessary.
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