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Do’s And Don’ts of Wearing A Surgical Face Mask In Public

As working from home has become the new normal, people only leave their homes when necessary such as for buying groceries or going to the pharmacy. Most countries across the globe have made it a requirement for people to wear a cloth face covering or face mask in public. The measure aims to help slow down the spread of Covid-19. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), face coverings in public where it is difficult to maintain social distancing are compulsory. Thus, everyone can be found wearing a surgical face mask or any other type of disposable face mask.

The virus spreads through respiratory droplets when people interact with one another in close proximity such as when they talk, sneeze, or cough. When you cover your face in public, it helps protect people from the virus. The only way to get through this difficult time is by abiding to the do’s and don’ts as suggested by the CDC.

Do’s of Wearing a Surgical Face Mask In Public

  • Do put on a face mask when you go out in public.
  • Do make sure that the mask you use has multiple layers of tightly-woven fabric. However, you should have no trouble breathing when you wear the mask.
  • Do make sure that the mask fits perfectly against your face. It should cover your mouth and nose without any gaps. Even a tiny gap could easily let particles in.
  • Do wash your hands thoroughly before putting on a mask, after removing it, or when touching it.
  • Do learn about the proper way to put on a mask and remove it.
  • Do continue practicing social distancing by staying at least 6-feet away from others, avoiding contact with people, and staying at home.
  • Do wear a mask at home if there are others at home, especially if there are any older adults.
  • Do wash the cloth mask after every use using detergent and hot water. Leave it to air dry.
  • Do shop for a mask from a reliable brand like Banuo.

Don’ts

  • Don’t leave your home if you feel sick, have a cough or fever, or are sneezing.
  • Don’t forget to follow preventive measures such as by frequently washing your hands, paying attention to where you place your hands, and maintaining a 6-feet distance from others.
  • Don’t think that mask provides you with a sense of security. You could get infected if you touch your eyes.
  • Don’t cover your face with a mask that is damaged, saturated, torn, or soiled.
  • Don’t push the mask down when you want to drink or eat. It should be completely removed and you should perform hand hygiene.
  • Don’t shop for a medical-grade mask as it is reserved for healthcare professionals.

 

Conclusion

Once you have gone over the do’s and don’ts of wearing a mask in public, you will be able to promote safety.

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