Anonymous wrote:I like Happy Mask but let’s be real it’s not a respirator, and it must be hand washed and is quite pricey. Web just get cotton masks and toss in washing machine. They are only protected by other peoples flimsy masks unless we get a respirator for them and they were it correctly and constantly while in class.
I know of NO kid size certified KN95 or N95; anything saying it is KN95 kid size, it is not a certified mask because there is nonstandard.
Kid size KN94 are a thing and they are great but hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid 95 and kn95 masks are unbelievably hard to breathe in. Kids will start passing out if they are forced into those all day. Wear one yourself for eight hours straight while running, jumping, moving the way kids do.
My kids wear them to school. My kids wears his to indoor baseball coaching (an hour of pretty intense exercise). He has not passed out yet (been regular wear since March). Guess he is tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid 95 and kn95 masks are unbelievably hard to breathe in. Kids will start passing out if they are forced into those all day. Wear one yourself for eight hours straight while running, jumping, moving the way kids do.
My kids wear them to school. My kids wears his to indoor baseball coaching (an hour of pretty intense exercise). He has not passed out yet (been regular wear since March). Guess he is tough.
Anonymous wrote:The kid 95 and kn95 masks are unbelievably hard to breathe in. Kids will start passing out if they are forced into those all day. Wear one yourself for eight hours straight while running, jumping, moving the way kids do.
Anonymous wrote:I like Happy Mask but let’s be real it’s not a respirator, and it must be hand washed and is quite pricey. Web just get cotton masks and toss in washing machine. They are only protected by other peoples flimsy masks unless we get a respirator for them and they were it correctly and constantly while in class.
I know of NO kid size certified KN95 or N95; anything saying it is KN95 kid size, it is not a certified mask because there is nonstandard.
Kid size KN94 are a thing and they are great but hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:I like Happy Mask but let’s be real it’s not a respirator, and it must be hand washed and is quite pricey. Web just get cotton masks and toss in washing machine. They are only protected by other peoples flimsy masks unless we get a respirator for them and they were it correctly and constantly while in class.
I know of NO kid size certified KN95 or N95; anything saying it is KN95 kid size, it is not a certified mask because there is nonstandard.
Kid size KN94 are a thing and they are great but hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother, fully-vaccinated with Pfizer, got Covid-19, along with two of his friends, also fully-vaccinated. They were having an outdoor meal. Thankfully, their symptoms were mild. He urged me to ditch cloth masks, and use N95 masks instead. I bought 3-ply cloth masks for DD earlier on, but now, we are switching to disposable KN95 masks I found on Vida.com. I also bought the individually packed KN95 masks from GreenSupply for DD to bring to school to change. Theses KN95 masks are running out quickly.
Sorry, it's shopvida.com, not Vida.com
Thanks PP. How many times can they be reused? Or is it only a one time thing as it would be worn in school all day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother, fully-vaccinated with Pfizer, got Covid-19, along with two of his friends, also fully-vaccinated. They were having an outdoor meal. Thankfully, their symptoms were mild. He urged me to ditch cloth masks, and use N95 masks instead. I bought 3-ply cloth masks for DD earlier on, but now, we are switching to disposable KN95 masks I found on Vida.com. I also bought the individually packed KN95 masks from GreenSupply for DD to bring to school to change. Theses KN95 masks are running out quickly.
Sorry, it's shopvida.com, not Vida.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother, fully-vaccinated with Pfizer, got Covid-19, along with two of his friends, also fully-vaccinated. They were having an outdoor meal. Thankfully, their symptoms were mild. He urged me to ditch cloth masks, and use N95 masks instead. I bought 3-ply cloth masks for DD earlier on, but now, we are switching to disposable KN95 masks I found on Vida.com. I also bought the individually packed KN95 masks from GreenSupply for DD to bring to school to change. Theses KN95 masks are running out quickly.
Some of us are not made of money.
Anonymous wrote:My brother, fully-vaccinated with Pfizer, got Covid-19, along with two of his friends, also fully-vaccinated. They were having an outdoor meal. Thankfully, their symptoms were mild. He urged me to ditch cloth masks, and use N95 masks instead. I bought 3-ply cloth masks for DD earlier on, but now, we are switching to disposable KN95 masks I found on Vida.com. I also bought the individually packed KN95 masks from GreenSupply for DD to bring to school to change. Theses KN95 masks are running out quickly.
Anonymous wrote:My brother, fully-vaccinated with Pfizer, got Covid-19, along with two of his friends, also fully-vaccinated. They were having an outdoor meal. Thankfully, their symptoms were mild. He urged me to ditch cloth masks, and use N95 masks instead. I bought 3-ply cloth masks for DD earlier on, but now, we are switching to disposable KN95 masks I found on Vida.com. I also bought the individually packed KN95 masks from GreenSupply for DD to bring to school to change. Theses KN95 masks are running out quickly.