How to Put on a Medical Mask
Clean your hands., Check the medical mask for defects., Orient the top of the mask properly., Ensure the proper side of the mask faces outwards., Placing the mask on your face., Adjust the nose piece., Tie the lower band of the mask if needed., Fit...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Clean your hands.
Before touching a clean medical mask, wash your hand thoroughly with both soap and water.Once you’ve applied soap to your wet hands, you should rub your hands together to wash them for at least 20 seconds before rinsing them off.Always use a clean paper towel to dry your hands, and then place that paper towel into a trash bin.
Before you throw it away you may want to use that paper towel to open/close a door after you’ve washed your hands. -
Step 2: Check the medical mask for defects.
Once you’ve taken a new (unused) medical mask from the box, check it to ensure it doesn’t contain any defects, holes or tears in the material.
If the mask has defects, holes or tears, throw it away and select another new (unused) mask from the box., In order for the mask to fit as close to your skin as possible, the top portion of the mask will have a bendable, but stiff, edge that can be moulded around your nose.
Ensure this bendable side is facing upwards before applying the mask to your face., The inside of most medical masks are white in colour, while the outside has a colour of some sort.
Before applying the mask to your face, make sure the white side of the mask is facing towards your face., There are many types of medical masks available, each with different methods of attaching the mask to your head.Ear Loops — Some masks have two ear loops on either side of the mask.
These loops are normally made of an elastic material so they can be stretched.
Pick up this type of mask by the loops, put one loop around one ear and then put the other loop around your other ear.
Ties or Straps — Some masks comes with pieces of fabric that are tied around the back of your head.
Most masks with ties come with an upper and lower ties or straps.
Pick up the mask by the upper ties, place the ties around the back of your head and attach them together with a bow.
Bands — Some masks come with two elastic bands that are placed over and around the back of your head (as opposed to around your ears).
Hold the mask in front of your face, pull the top band over the top of your head and place it around the crown of your head.
Then pull the bottom band over the top of your head and place it at the base of your skull. , Now that the medical mask is in place on your head and face, use your index finger and thumb to pinch the bendable portion of the top edge of the mask around the bridge of your nose., If you’re using a mask with bands that tie on the top and bottom, you can now tie the bottom band around the base of your skull.
Because adjusting the bendable nose piece can impact the fit of the mask, it is best to wait until after the nose piece is in place before tying the bottom straps.If you’ve already tied the bottom straps, you may need to re-tie them tighter if needed. , Once the mask is completely secured, adjust it to ensure it covers your face and mouth, and so the bottom edge is under your chin. -
Step 3: Orient the top of the mask properly.
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Step 4: Ensure the proper side of the mask faces outwards.
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Step 5: Placing the mask on your face.
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Step 6: Adjust the nose piece.
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Step 7: Tie the lower band of the mask if needed.
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Step 8: Fit the mask to your face and under your chin.
Detailed Guide
Before touching a clean medical mask, wash your hand thoroughly with both soap and water.Once you’ve applied soap to your wet hands, you should rub your hands together to wash them for at least 20 seconds before rinsing them off.Always use a clean paper towel to dry your hands, and then place that paper towel into a trash bin.
Before you throw it away you may want to use that paper towel to open/close a door after you’ve washed your hands.
Once you’ve taken a new (unused) medical mask from the box, check it to ensure it doesn’t contain any defects, holes or tears in the material.
If the mask has defects, holes or tears, throw it away and select another new (unused) mask from the box., In order for the mask to fit as close to your skin as possible, the top portion of the mask will have a bendable, but stiff, edge that can be moulded around your nose.
Ensure this bendable side is facing upwards before applying the mask to your face., The inside of most medical masks are white in colour, while the outside has a colour of some sort.
Before applying the mask to your face, make sure the white side of the mask is facing towards your face., There are many types of medical masks available, each with different methods of attaching the mask to your head.Ear Loops — Some masks have two ear loops on either side of the mask.
These loops are normally made of an elastic material so they can be stretched.
Pick up this type of mask by the loops, put one loop around one ear and then put the other loop around your other ear.
Ties or Straps — Some masks comes with pieces of fabric that are tied around the back of your head.
Most masks with ties come with an upper and lower ties or straps.
Pick up the mask by the upper ties, place the ties around the back of your head and attach them together with a bow.
Bands — Some masks come with two elastic bands that are placed over and around the back of your head (as opposed to around your ears).
Hold the mask in front of your face, pull the top band over the top of your head and place it around the crown of your head.
Then pull the bottom band over the top of your head and place it at the base of your skull. , Now that the medical mask is in place on your head and face, use your index finger and thumb to pinch the bendable portion of the top edge of the mask around the bridge of your nose., If you’re using a mask with bands that tie on the top and bottom, you can now tie the bottom band around the base of your skull.
Because adjusting the bendable nose piece can impact the fit of the mask, it is best to wait until after the nose piece is in place before tying the bottom straps.If you’ve already tied the bottom straps, you may need to re-tie them tighter if needed. , Once the mask is completely secured, adjust it to ensure it covers your face and mouth, and so the bottom edge is under your chin.
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