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The INSPQ specifies that surgical masks can serve as barriers to infected droplets that have a diameter of more than 5 microns. Surgical masks are resistant to bodily fluids, microorganisms and particles. The rapid progression of the coronavirus is encouraging Canadians to get masks, regardless of their type. However, not all masks are created equal, and their use is different for everyone. Our masks have obtained FDA certification.
HOW TO USE A MASK
Before putting on a mask, wash your hands with a hydroalcoholic solution or with soap and water.
Apply the mask so as to cover the nose (adapting the metal nose bridge) and cover the mouth. Be sure to fit it best on your face.
When wearing a mask, avoid touching it; whenever you touch a used mask, wash your hands with a hydroalcoholic solution or with soap and water.
When it gets wet, replace it with a new mask and do not reuse single-use masks.
To remove the mask: remove it from behind (do not touch the front of the mask); immediately dispose of it in a closed trash can; wash your hands with a hydroalcoholic solution or with soap and water.
They must be changed at least every 4 hours