What does everyone do with their masks when they are eating? Do you put them in a Ziploc? Thank you.
I wonder what the experts would say. I would be concerned that the outside might have been exposed to droplets and putting it in a bag could lead to contamination. Like I said I am no expert though.
Thanks for this. Makes sense.Ziplocs are what I have read that experts recommend. You should only handle the mask by the straps, fold it so that the insides touch, and then put it in the ziploc. The outsides of the bag will touch the ziploc, but the outsides were already contaminated. You should use hand sanitizer or wash your hands before and after touching the mask. The masks should be cleaned with detergent daily.
A paper bag is best when you remove your mask. It allows any moisture to evaporate -- where a plastic bag does not allow the mask to "breath"What does everyone do with their masks when they are eating? Do you put them in a Ziploc? Thank you.
Our local schools are recommending the kids hook them on a lanyard while eating.
HA - I would be the kid that spills my lunch all over my mask hanging in my lap on a regular basis! I do applaud your school for providing a suggestion on this, though! My mom's solution would have to have been to pack me a fresh mask in my lunch bag to use.Our local schools are recommending the kids hook them on a lanyard while eating.
I shove mine in my pocket. If I was worried about the mask that much then I would ensure I spent my life in a sterile environment. LOL!!

Same for Us. In fact I washed a disposable in the pocket of my shorts and it came out fine.I shove mine in my pocket. If I was worried about the mask that much then I would ensure I spent my life in a sterile environment. LOL!!
I shove mine in my pocket. If I was worried about the mask that much then I would ensure I spent my life in a sterile environment. LOL!!