Bona Fide Masks has
10-Pack Powecom KN95 FDA Authorized Respirator Ear Loop Mask on sale for $12.50 - Extra 20% Off w/ coupon code
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Key Features- Multi-layer filtration system of non-woven soft and breathable fibers
- All respirator manufactured after May 20th are affixed with an anti-fake stakes that can be used to verify authenticity
Material- Ear loop style; latex free
- 46% non-woven polypropylene, 28% melt-blown fabric, 26% ES hot air cotton
- Nose piece w/ adjustable aluminum piece
About This Product- The Powecom KN95 respirator is intended for personal use and not use as a surgical mask or to provide liquid barrier protection.
About This Store- Bone Fide Masks is the Premier Authorized Distributor for Powecom products in the U.S. and Canada. Authentic Powecom KN95 mask are distributed by Bona Fide Masks
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My Honeywells would likely be tight on a baby. I was not impressed with those.
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N95 masks are a single use item. They were never designed, intended, or tested to be used more than once. As in, not use for a day, take on and off, all shift. Put it on, take it off, throw it in the trash. Guess what emergency and ICU physicians and nurses have been doing for months? Re-using N95 masks, because there is not much in the way of other options.
Is there some kind of reliable testing and certification of the efficacy of these masks after use and some sort of decontamination procedure? I very highly doubt it.
Do we have data on how long the virus is stable (lasts) on certain surfaces? Yes.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....jmc200497
https://www.nejm.org/na101/home/l...73_f1.jpeg
Whether you place a mask in a paper bag or a ziplock bag, it seems very unlikely that the virus will meaningfully remain on it after say a week.
If we say that it is "decontaminated," then, the question is, does it still work as intended after re-use? That is a question of fit and filtration. Does it still fit well enough that air is not constantly going around the mask? Does the filtration integrity last? Hard to say. You can get some sense of this yourself. Is it soiled? Is it frayed or destroyed? Is she shape deformed? Etc.
I re-use these.
gaiters apparently are worse than no masks.
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