Children's Disposable 3 Ply Filter Face Mask for Personal Protective Safety (50 Kids Masks)
Original price
$7.99
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Original price
$7.99
Original price
$7.99
$7.99
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$7.99
Current price
$7.99
- 50 Children's Disposable Face Mask with 3 layers of protection to prevent against dust and other pollutants for Personal Protective Safety.
- 3 layers of high-quality non-woven fabric moisture-proof with a stronger filtering effect and soft and comfortable.
- Great for Daily Kids Face Mask Protections. Easy to wear while playing or traveling. Cute Facemasks for Children
- Comfortable and Skin Friendly - The elastic ear loops is not easy to break and helps eliminate pressure on the ears. Even if your children wears the mask for a long time, the disposable face mask can provide them with a comfortable experience.
- These face masks for kids are made of Non-woven fabric and Melt-blown fabric. non-irritating, soft and comfortable.
Keeping the workplace safe
Encourage your employees to…
Steps to Stay Safe
Practice good hygiene
- Stop handshaking – use other noncontact methods of greeting
- Clean hands at the door and schedule regular hand washing reminders by email
- Create habits and reminders to avoid touching their faces and cover coughs and sneezes
- Disinfect surfaces like doorknobs, tables, desks, and handrails regularly
- Increase ventilation by opening windows or adjusting air conditioning
Be careful with meetings and travel
- Use videoconferencing for meetings when possible
- When not possible, hold meetings in open, well-ventilated spaces
- Consider adjusting or postponing large meetings or gatherings
- Assess the risks of business travel
Handle food carefully
- Limit food sharing
- Strengthen health screening for cafeteria staff and their close contacts
- Ensure cafeteria staff and their close contacts practice strict hygiene
Stay home if…
- They are feeling sick
- They have a sick family member in their home
Keeping the school safe
Encourage your faculty, staff, and students to…
Practice good hygiene
- Stop handshaking – use other noncontact methods of greeting
- Clean hands at the door and at regular intervals
- Create habits and reminders to avoid touching their faces and cover coughs and sneezes
- Disinfect surfaces like doorknobs, tables, desks, and handrails regularly
- Increase ventilation by opening windows or adjusting air conditioning
Consider rearranging large activities and gatherings
- Consider adjusting or postponing gatherings that mix between classes and grades
- Adjust after-school arrangements to avoid mixing between classes and grades
- When possible, hold classes outdoors or in open, well-ventilated spaces
Handle food carefully
- Limit food sharing
- Strengthen health screening for cafeteria staff and their close contacts
- Ensure cafeteria staff and their close contacts practice strict hygiene
Stay home if…
- They are feeling sick
- They have a sick family member in their home
Keeping the home safe
Encourage your family members to…
All households
- Clean hands at the door and at regular intervals
- Create habits and reminders to avoid touching their face and cover coughs and sneezes
- Disinfect surfaces like doorknobs, tables, and handrails regularly
- Increase ventilation by opening windows or adjusting air conditioning
Households with vulnerable seniors or those with significant underlying conditions
- Significant underlying conditions include heart, lung, kidney disease; diabetes; and conditions that suppress the immune system
- Have the healthy people in the household conduct themselves as if they were a significant risk to the person with underlying conditions. For example, wash hands frequently before interacting with the person, such as by feeding or caring for the person
- If possible, provide a protected space for vulnerable household members
- Ensure all utensils and surfaces are cleaned regularly
Households with sick family members
- Give sick members their own room if possible, and keep the door closed
- Have only one family member care for them
- Consider providing additional protections or more intensive care for household members over 65 years old or with underlying conditions
Keeping commercial establishments safe
Encourage your employees and customers to…
- Practice good hygiene
- Stop handshaking – use other noncontact methods of greeting
- Clean hands at the door, and schedule regular hand washing reminders by email
- Promote tap and pay to limit handling of cash
- Disinfect surfaces like doorknobs, tables, desks, and handrails regularly
- Increase ventilation by opening windows or adjusting air conditioning
Avoid crowding
- Use booking and scheduling to stagger customer flow
- Use online transactions where possible
- Consider limiting attendance at larger gatherings
For transportation businesses, taxis, and ride shares
- Keep windows open when possible
- Increase ventilation
- Regularly disinfect surfaces