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Poohbah
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i have a bunch of used disposable face masks. if the covid-19 virus can survive for at most a few days on a surface, can i just air my used masks for about 2-3 weeks and then re-use them?
also, i found a few n95 masks that i bought about 10 years ago. they might have been used, i cannot remember, but they look okay. would they be safe to reuse? |
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Grand Magnate
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I too have thought about reuse. I wore one then hung it up with the thought of reusing it. But then I realized I would probably not want to put it on again so threw it away.
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i called the state health dept's virology dept but no one answered. but read online yesterday that the virus can stay on a surgical mask for 7 days. i am keeping my used ones in a paper bag, just in case.
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I would not reuse them -- based on the latest information. I am even going to throw away the cloth masks I make after one use.
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I reuse mine cause I have no choice, it's that or go without.
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Yes but you can make them out of cloth and wash them. It might not be safe to reuse non medical surgical type masks. It's a travesty medical professionals are being forced to do this...and they are getting sick. I am high risk. I can't take chances. No one should...but it is a personal choice, of course. __________________ |
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We are reusing after airing at least 24 hours....they are essentially paper and this virus only last 24 hours on cardboard so....better than no mask...
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Poohbah
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i have made some fabric ones too. using this easy non-sew washable way.
i am hanging on to my used surgical masks just in case they become reusable after a waiting period. |
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i just read one has to be careful if one is using a homemade mask with a filter. the filter could contain things that could harm our health. eg paper towels could contain formaldehyde, chlorine, bpa. and there is a debate as to whether hepa vacuum bags contain fiberglass. nothing is simple...
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