Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Unless they use the same one all the time those paper ones are terrible for the environment
When I go for my walks I see paper masks littered all over the trails. Please don't use paper masks, and if you do make sure they don't blow away.
This is a problem with people littering, not with paper masks. We live in VA and don’t wear them outside. My children are rarely with me in stores so they don’t need masks that often. I don’t anticipate schools opening this year either.
You’re wrong. I’m guessing you have the same logic toward plastic water bottles (also terrible for the environment). “As long as I don’t leave them on the streets, I’m okay!”
There isn’t a reason to be rude. I think the best masks are the ones children will wear correctly and ones that fit well. Maybe I would feel differently if my children were going to attend school in person or if they needed to wear them any time they left the house, as I hear they need to do in DC. I have probably gone through a total of 4 paper masks total for my children since March. I think they have each worn 2. As I posted earlier, we also have the ones from Target but they prefer the paper. They rarely need them since they don’t go into stores and only see friends outside. I am okay with them using less than one per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Unless they use the same one all the time those paper ones are terrible for the environment
When I go for my walks I see paper masks littered all over the trails. Please don't use paper masks, and if you do make sure they don't blow away.
This is a problem with people littering, not with paper masks. We live in VA and don’t wear them outside. My children are rarely with me in stores so they don’t need masks that often. I don’t anticipate schools opening this year either.
You’re wrong. I’m guessing you have the same logic toward plastic water bottles (also terrible for the environment). “As long as I don’t leave them on the streets, I’m okay!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Unless they use the same one all the time those paper ones are terrible for the environment
When I go for my walks I see paper masks littered all over the trails. Please don't use paper masks, and if you do make sure they don't blow away.
This is a problem with people littering, not with paper masks. We live in VA and don’t wear them outside. My children are rarely with me in stores so they don’t need masks that often. I don’t anticipate schools opening this year either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Unless they use the same one all the time those paper ones are terrible for the environment
When I go for my walks I see paper masks littered all over the trails. Please don't use paper masks, and if you do make sure they don't blow away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Unless they use the same one all the time those paper ones are terrible for the environment
Anonymous wrote:^Both of my children prefer the paper disposal masks to any cloth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target
These fit my 10-year-old and my 16-year-old. They both like them more than any other cloth mask they've tried so far.
https://www.target.com/p/kids--39--2pk-cloth-face-masks---blue/-/A-79909647
This is what we use too