Please note: Information below is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.See more tips and information from the CDC here.Buying a reusable, non-medical face mask to wear outside obviously means that you don’t toss it in the trash after just one use.
It’s an eco-friendly (not to mention wallet-friendly) way to protect yourself and others when going outside while adhering to the CDC’s recommendations, of course.
But many of Us are wondering: In order to keep our masks as sanitary as possible, how often do we have to wash them and what’s the best way to do so?Official guidelines state that you should be cleansing your mask regularly, which depends on the frequency it is being used.
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