Our Face Masks

Our mask is a loose-fitting, disposable mask that’s rectangular in shape. The mask has elastic bands that can be looped behind your ears to hold it in place. A metal strip is present at the top of the mask and can be pinched to fit the mask around your nose.

A properly worn three-ply surgical mask may help block transmission of large-particle microorganisms from droplets, sprays, splatters, and splashes. The mask may also reduce the likelihood of hand-to-face contact.

Our masks have been independently tested by Nelson Labs. All test method acceptance criteria were met for ASTM Level 3 specifications. A complete copy of the test report is available on the Specifications page.

Our mask’s three-ply layers work as follows:

  • The outer layer repels water, blood, and other body fluids.
  • The middle layer filters certain pathogens.
  • The inner layer absorbs moisture and sweat from exhaled air.

However, the edges of surgical masks don’t form a tight seal around your nose or mouth. Therefore, they can’t filter out small airborne particles such as those transmitted by coughing or sneezing.

Steps to putting on a face mask

  1. Before putting on the mask, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, or rub your hands together thoroughly with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  2. Check for defects in the face mask, such as tears or broken loops.
  3. Make sure the metallic strip is at the top of the mask and positioned against the bridge of your nose.
  4. Hold the mask by both ear loops and place one loop over each ear.
  5. Mold the bendable metallic upper strip to the shape of your nose by pinching and pressing down on it with your fingers.
  6. Pull the bottom of the mask over your mouth and chin.
  7. Be sure the mask fits snugly.
  8. Don’t touch the mask once in position.
  9. If the mask gets soiled or damp, replace it with a new one.