Coronavirus: How to take care of your face mask
The use non-
medical face masks has been recommended in most parts of the world in the bid
to fight the spread of Coronavirus which causes COVID-19 disease. Therefore it
is essential to maintain proper hygiene and care for your face masks.
Here are a few
tips on how to care for them;
How many face masks do I need?
It’s a good idea to have at least two. This way,
you will have a fresh mask if one is in the wash.
Consider your schedule and your lifestyle.
Ideally, you’re staying at home most of the time. But you will want a clean
mask whenever you go someplace where maintaining consistent physical and social
distancing (at least 6 feet away from others) might be a challenge, including:
·
A trip to the
supermarket, local market and grocery store.
·
A visit to the clinic,
pharmacy or hospital.
·
Close interactions
with others while you’re on the job, if you are an essential employee.
When is it safe to take my mask off?
·
Keep your mask on until
you have finished your trip, errand or work shift.
·
You can remove it
outside, once you are away from others, or in your car on your way home.
·
Don’t forget to bring
your mask inside to be cleaned.
·
If you wait to take your
mask off until you have returned home, it may be easier to put in the Laundry
What’s
the best way to take off a face mask?
·
Wash your hands or use
hand sanitizer.
·
Don’t touch the front
of the mask or your face.
·
Carefully remove your
mask by grasping the ear loops or untying the ties.
·
For masks with a pair
of ties, unfasten the bottom ones first, then the top ones.
If your mask has filters, remove them and
throw them away. Fold the mask and put it directly into the laundry or into a
disposable or washable bag for laundering.
Clean your hands again.
How
often should I clean my face mask or covering?
You should clean your mask after every wearing.
This reduces the risk of spreading the coronavirus or other germs.
How
do I clean my face mask?
·
Bandannas, face
scarves and masks made of fabric, such as cotton, can be washed in your regular
laundry using hot water.
·
Disposable, blue
surgical masks cannot be laundered or cleaned and should be thrown away when it
is visibly soiled or damaged.
·
After laundering your
fabric masks, tumble dry them in the dryer on a high setting.
·
You might consider
using a non-scented laundry detergent if you are sensitive to perfumes so it is
easier to wear the masks.
·
You can also hand wash
your mask, using hot, soapy water. Scrub the mask for at least 20 seconds, and
dry them on high heat in the dryer.
·
Store clean masks in a
clean place when you are not using them.
Source: Johns
Hopkins Medicine
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