Facemasks

FACEMASKS

FACEMASK INSTRUCTION

How to put it on

  1. Wash your hands.
  2. Put in the filter.
  3. Put the mask on your face. tighten the strings. Make sure the nose is fitted by shaping the strip to fit your nose.
    Feel the pull of the fabric when you breath in the air.

When you feel the mask is getting wet, change it.

Always have an extra container with you to put the old mask in.

How to take the mask off

If you’re at home or at a place where you can safely take of your mask.

  1. Wash your hands.
  2. Take out the filter and throw it away.
  3. Wash your hands after throwing and touching the filter.
  4. Wash your mask on 60C or put in a container with boiling water and detergent.
  5. Wash your hands.

When you feel the mask is getting wet, change it.

Always have an extra container with you to put the old mask in.

Disclaimer: All information is regarding a non-medical mouth mask. As the information on masks changes I will keep updating the information here. I am not a medical specialist so no rights can be held to this information.

As a filter you can use 3 sheets of paper towel or the material of a vacuum bag.

Want something cheery on your FACEMASK? Select the HAND PAINTED option and I will spice it up with a custom doodle!

Making FACEMASKS is something I started doing, like we all do, out of the sense of urgency and the feeling you can contribute.

But after making many mask, I realized it is faster to work together with a small team.

So I assembled a small team of former interns and friends making the masks for you.

The data on mouth-masks is ambivalent but I found a pattern that I feel works best.

Key in wearing a mouth mask is that there is no spill of air.

Therefore we sew in a aluminum strip and make the mask with strings so it will always fir onto your head.

Note that we all work at a safe 1.5 m distance (minimum) from each other, wash our hands before, during and making the mask and disinfect the workspace. We do however encourage extra safety and therefore ask you to wash the mask upon arrival on 60C.

Find here the pattern we adapted (to work more easy on a bigger scale) if you want to make your own mask.

Martine

Martine

lionne

Lionne

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Koen

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