Anonymous wrote:We have a set of 4 hooks (one per person) by the door. For now dirty masks get hung on the door knob for us to grab when we go out to do the laundry (in the garage). My DD has friends she has “bubbled” with she sees everyday. Her masks come home filthy. She has 6. My husband and I wear masks for things like grocery shopping - we work at home so don’t use ours too often. My 3 year old just got a mask that she’s willing to wear and we’ve practiced a little but she doesn’t really go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
You...iron...masks...
...in a pandemic?
Where do you find the time?![]()
I'm genuinely impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where they heck are they going so often? My kids leave the house maybe once at week at most (not counting playing outside.) We haven't lost a mask yet - we have the Old Navy ones and they are nowhere near $10 each.
Attempting to support some folks by buying them for $10. Nanny takes kid to our gym to play volleyball and basketball and go swimming. Sometimes to corner store on scooters. DH took him recently to the dermatologist and to a science store of some kind. I think he gets into the car the mask on and then he takes them off in the car so they vanish.
You kid sounds old enough to be keeping track of his own masks. He loses it. He doesn't go out.
THIS. Why is this your husband and nanny's responsibility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where they heck are they going so often? My kids leave the house maybe once at week at most (not counting playing outside.) We haven't lost a mask yet - we have the Old Navy ones and they are nowhere near $10 each.
Attempting to support some folks by buying them for $10. Nanny takes kid to our gym to play volleyball and basketball and go swimming. Sometimes to corner store on scooters. DH took him recently to the dermatologist and to a science store of some kind. I think he gets into the car the mask on and then he takes them off in the car so they vanish.
You kid sounds old enough to be keeping track of his own masks. He loses it. He doesn't go out.
Anonymous wrote:I know the science behind them is that "they're worse than no mask" but my kid wears the neck gaiters so he never takes it off and can't lose it. After he lost a few I bought disposable ones but then found a few littered outside so I got the gaiters. He much prefers them since they don't go around his ears anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
You...iron...masks...
...in a pandemic?
Where do you find the time?![]()
I'm genuinely impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone has solution to prevent masks to be lost or dropped on the floor when kid take them off for snack/meal break or go outside to play?
Lanyard so they stay around the neck.
This immediately contaminates them when the inside of the mask touches the outside of the clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a set of 4 hooks (one per person) by the door. For now dirty masks get hung on the door knob for us to grab when we go out to do the laundry (in the garage). My DD has friends she has “bubbled” with she sees everyday. Her masks come home filthy. She has 6. My husband and I wear masks for things like grocery shopping - we work at home so don’t use ours too often. My 3 year old just got a mask that she’s willing to wear and we’ve practiced a little but she doesn’t really go anywhere.
Wow, you send a 6 year old out to play and don't supervise.
Anonymous wrote:We have a set of 4 hooks (one per person) by the door. For now dirty masks get hung on the door knob for us to grab when we go out to do the laundry (in the garage). My DD has friends she has “bubbled” with she sees everyday. Her masks come home filthy. She has 6. My husband and I wear masks for things like grocery shopping - we work at home so don’t use ours too often. My 3 year old just got a mask that she’s willing to wear and we’ve practiced a little but she doesn’t really go anywhere.