Some of us choose to use them to protect ourselves or others in certain situations.Face masks aren’t required now.
I think you can choose to wear a mask but where the issue of their efficacy is extremely contentious, it seems divisive to accuse others of being selfish or irresponsible. They may be both these things or perhaps just less anxious and more rational depending on your views on masking.Some of us choose to use them to protect ourselves or others in certain situations.
Nothing to do with requirement, just responsibility.
So I, in my covid positive status right now, am not exercising responsibility by masking around others to help them avoid the same as I am suffering? (Well I would be masking if I could leave my bed). Nor others whom are particularly vulnerable choosing to wear one To avoid consequences to themselves of being exposed?I think you can choose to wear a mask but where the issue of their efficacy is extremely contentious, it seems divisive to accuse others of being selfish or irresponsible. They may be both these things or perhaps just less anxious and more rational depending on your views on masking.
I couldnt find any mask that would stop my glasses misting up so I purchased a reusable dry anti fog cloth that if you keep it sealed lasts for over 700 applications. Got it on Amazon 2 years ago for a few pounds and use it every day, it works and is still going strong.Unless you've been FIT tested with specific FFP3 masks, you won't know which has a complete seal. If it doesn't have a complete seal then they're only as effective as a standard surgical mask.
Regardless of the type of mask, it's very dependant on your own face shape and the mask itself. One mask might work for one person but not for another because of differences in face shape.
You can however do some tricks on your glasses to prevent them fogging. You can use anti-fog cloths on your glasses. I've heard of washing the glasses with soap but I think that will depend on the soap and what coatings you have on your glasses. I'd recommend speaking to your opticians for their advice on ways to prevent glasses fogging.
Specsavers sell Anti Fog wipes/Spray to use on your glasses which at £6.49 are not cheap - I bought them a lot at first, I now use/have found Opticlear Lens wipes which are under £2 a box from Morrisons or Sainsbury which are not as good but still do the job imo and are a lot cheaperHello
I am struggling to find FFP3/KN99 masks that have a way to prevent eyeglasses fogging. I had some masks with a foam on the nose strip which were great to prevent fogging but any other effective way would be fine too.
Do you know any please?
Thanks!
Should have gone to OPSM...Specsavers sell Anti Fog wipes/Spray to use on your glasses which at £6.49 are not cheap
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