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N95 Mask v/s Surgical Masks, Which is the Better One?

We all want to get free from coronavirus and the only way till now is to wear a face mask, but what type of. There are many types of face masks in this work, but today we will explain three of them in this article. So click here to PPT.

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N95 Mask v/s Surgical Masks, Which is the Better One?

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  1. The spread of the coronavirus is prompting Indian to wear a mask. Their many types of face masks available in the market now but the N95 mask and surgical mask are most commonly used now. • However, not all face cover masks are made equal with the best quality material, and everyone's use of face masks could be different.  • Who should - or should not - wear them? What type of face mask? We go around the question. Let check out in this article all about the N95 v/s Surgical face mask which one better for you.

  2. Surgical masks • 1. Surgical masks are less waterproof and more flexible than N95. They are also larger. Therefore, the Health Professional India says that they do not offer the same level of filtration. They are effective at filtering large droplets, but their ability to filter aerosols is limited and varies by model. • 2. A surgical mask still acts best as a barrier to infected droplets that are greater than 5 microns in diameter. Surgical masks are resistant to body fluids, microorganisms, and particles. • 3. These masks are primarily reserved for healthcare workers who provide care to patients infected with COVID-19. Essential service workers are required to perform tasks within two meters of distance. • 4. Would they be effective once worn by the overall population? Despite the completion of several studies on this subject, there is no consensus, which indicates, because the quality of the methodology of these studies is relatively limited and the results are very heterogeneous.

  3. Designer Face Masks • 1.Designer cotton face masks or homemade masks are cloth masks made from household items such as cotton sheets or undershirts. • 2. Health researchers report that very few studies have been conducted on designer face masks. These masks seem unlikely to protect the wearer against acquiring the virus, but they have some effectiveness in limiting the projection of droplets into the environment. It generally depends on the layers they provide. The most recommended one is two-layer designer face masks and three-layer designer face masks. 4.Hand made masks can prevent the wearer from touching their nose and mouth, but they are primarily used to protect others. They do not replace the hygiene measures put in place within the framework of physical distancing, but they represent an additional measure. 5. Masks may present a risk of suffocation for babies and children less than 2 years of age, people with respiratory problems, and people who are unconscious, unable, or unable to remove them without assistance.

  4. N95 Face Mask 1.N95 masks protect those who wear them against infectious aerosols. An aerosol could be a drop suspended within the air. Used properly, N95s have a minimum filtration capability of ninety-fifth. 2. N95 masks can filter particles as small as 0.3 microns. The N95 mask would offer better protection than the surgical mask. 3. The N95 mask is more effective when this mask is firmly adjusted to the face by sealing the nose and mouth. It is not recommended for individuals with beards, as facial hair hampers the tightness of the mask contour. 4. N95 masks are intended for the almost exclusive use of healthcare personnel. They should be used by people who are prepared to use them correctly • 5. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, N95s are in high demand around the world. In response to the current shortage, hospitals have started testing the cleanup of masks, so they will be reused. Heal care professional says that a mask can be reused if it is reserved for use by a single healthcare worker. 

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