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Now Learn To Easily Make a Face Mask
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If you've got a bandana, a coffee filter and hair ties, you've got everything you need to create your own non-medical face mask.
According to the latest recommendations from government medical agencies, it’s a good idea to wear a face mask that covers your nose and mouth whenever you’re in public. This includes going to the grocery store or pharmacy, riding public transit or any other time you’re not able to maintain the recommended social distancing of at least two metres. Doing so should help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
That said, the government is also asking you to leave medical masks like N95 respirators and surgical masks for front-line health care workers. Luckily, creating your own DIY face mask out of a few ordinary household items couldn’t be easier.
All you need is a 20-by-20-inch cotton bandana or a tightly woven piece of cotton (a t-shirt, pillow case or tea towel can also be cut to size), two hair ties (or rubber bands), and a coffee filter. Simply follow the instructions in the video below to make your own
What you’ll need to make a face mask
Bandana or cotton fabric, approximately 20-by-20 inches
Coffee filter (or piece of HEPA vacuum filter)
2 hair ties (or rubber bands or pieces of elastic)
Step-by-step instructions to make a face mask
Fold the bandana in half.
Fold the coffee filter in half and place in the centre of the folded bandana.
Fold the bottom third of the bandana up, then fold the top third of the bandana down.
Loop one hair tie around each end of the folded fabric. They should sit about 6 inches apart.
Fold each end of the fabric in towards the centre and tuck them into each other.
To put on the mask, loop the hair ties over your ears. Adjust the mask to make sure it covers your nose and mouth completely.
Helpful hints:
To remove your face mask, lift from the hair ties (or rubber bands). Avoid touching the fabric at the front of the mask. Discard the coffee filter after each use.
Wash the bandana (or cotton fabric) with hot water and detergent. Allow to dry thoroughly.
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