They encourage a safe environment for all, especially in areas where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. We want to encourage you to wear a mask, because they can be trendy, and they can be comfortable.
In order to encourage a safer environment, the CDC recommends wearing face coverings in public settings, advising that the use of even a simple cloth face covering can slow the spread of COVID-19 and help people who may unknowingly have the virus avoid transmitting it to others.
(Note: Unless you are healthcare personnel wearing medical-grade PPE, wearing a mask does not necessarily protect you as the wearer, but instead primarily functions to protect others from your respiratory emissions. Wearing a mask prevents those who are sick from passing it on, while those who are healthy are more likely to remain safe when following face covering and social distancing measures.)
How do you properly wear it, and how should you care for it?
N95 respirators and medical-grade surgical masks should be reserved solely for first responders and those working in healthcare environments. These masks are limited in number, so it’s important that they are reserved for doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel.
Disposable masks are designed to be worn once and then discarded. These may be most practically used as giveaways in locations requiring a face cover to enter, or in high-traffic workplaces where employees do not have the ability to wash or change a reusable mask on the premises.
Reusable masks are designed to be washed and worn multiple times and are available in a variety of fabrics and configurations. The key to an effective personal mask is layers. Multi-ply, tightly woven fabrics like cotton and neoprene act as a mechanical barrier to particles in the air. Fabrics that hold a static charge, such as natural silk, polyester, or spandex, serve as an electrostatic barrier.
Whichever face covering you choose, ensure that your mask is always securely fastened around your face to cover your nose and mouth. Follow these wash and wear guidelines:
Removing your mask safely is just as important as wearing it. To safely remove your mask:
For more tips and tricks, and to see all of our favorite masks, check out the All About Face Masks presentation!