Do You Wear Face Masks?

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65rosessamurai

Guest
I can guarantee that when you're on a crowded train, and someone with a cold coughs without covering their mouth, the bacteria, etc., will become airborn.

But, as far as catching colds, the body usually gets infected when it is tired out and can't fight it any longer (If I'm correct).

It would be beneficial for me to wear a mask when I'm out in public, but that is one thing I'm a bit too self-concious about. Besides, until they design a mask that won't fog up my glasses when I'm wearing the mask, then I'd rather go without.

I will, however, wear a mask when I'm spray-painting my models (mostly cause if I don't and when I blow my nose, the spray paint colour comes out!), and usually when I'm cleaning a VERY dusty room.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I can guarantee that when you're on a crowded train, and someone with a cold coughs without covering their mouth, the bacteria, etc., will become airborn.

But, as far as catching colds, the body usually gets infected when it is tired out and can't fight it any longer (If I'm correct).

It would be beneficial for me to wear a mask when I'm out in public, but that is one thing I'm a bit too self-concious about. Besides, until they design a mask that won't fog up my glasses when I'm wearing the mask, then I'd rather go without.

I will, however, wear a mask when I'm spray-painting my models (mostly cause if I don't and when I blow my nose, the spray paint colour comes out!), and usually when I'm cleaning a VERY dusty room.
 

BoardkilL

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i> I will,
however, wear a mask when I'm spray-painting my models (mostly
cause if I don't and when I blow my nose, the spray paint colour
comes out!), and usually when I'm cleaning a VERY dusty
room.</end quote></div><br>
<br>
Not to mention the very harmful, but oh so delightful, buzz one
usually gets from spray paint and other chemicals. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
 

BoardkilL

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i> I will,
however, wear a mask when I'm spray-painting my models (mostly
cause if I don't and when I blow my nose, the spray paint colour
comes out!), and usually when I'm cleaning a VERY dusty
room.</end quote></div><br>
<br>
Not to mention the very harmful, but oh so delightful, buzz one
usually gets from spray paint and other chemicals. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
 

BoardkilL

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>65rosessamurai</b></i> I will,
however, wear a mask when I'm spray-painting my models (mostly
cause if I don't and when I blow my nose, the spray paint colour
comes out!), and usually when I'm cleaning a VERY dusty
room.</end quote></div><br>
<br>
Not to mention the very harmful, but oh so delightful, buzz one
usually gets from spray paint and other chemicals. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
 

Fruity

New member
Hi there. My masks don't fog up my glasses, they're marked
"fog free" and as long as I press the metal nose thing
against my face so that it actually touches, they don't fog. the
few times they fog, it's usually because it's Cold outside and any
amount of warmth makes them fog.<br>
<br>
I have never really had a problem with how I look. I can totally
understand others not wanting to do it though. Personal
choice. I'm glad to hear that you wear them around paint and
dust though, that's good <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"><br>
<br>
Be well.<br>
<br>
Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
Hi there. My masks don't fog up my glasses, they're marked
"fog free" and as long as I press the metal nose thing
against my face so that it actually touches, they don't fog. the
few times they fog, it's usually because it's Cold outside and any
amount of warmth makes them fog.<br>
<br>
I have never really had a problem with how I look. I can totally
understand others not wanting to do it though. Personal
choice. I'm glad to hear that you wear them around paint and
dust though, that's good <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"><br>
<br>
Be well.<br>
<br>
Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
Hi there. My masks don't fog up my glasses, they're marked
"fog free" and as long as I press the metal nose thing
against my face so that it actually touches, they don't fog. the
few times they fog, it's usually because it's Cold outside and any
amount of warmth makes them fog.<br>
<br>
I have never really had a problem with how I look. I can totally
understand others not wanting to do it though. Personal
choice. I'm glad to hear that you wear them around paint and
dust though, that's good <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"><br>
<br>
Be well.<br>
<br>
Ceci
 

anonymous

New member
If I told my girls that they had to wear masks, I think they would RUN away from home!! LOL Deb <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> Mom of 3 / 2 w/CF
 

anonymous

New member
If I told my girls that they had to wear masks, I think they would RUN away from home!! LOL Deb <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> Mom of 3 / 2 w/CF
 

anonymous

New member
If I told my girls that they had to wear masks, I think they would RUN away from home!! LOL Deb <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> Mom of 3 / 2 w/CF
 
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