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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2020 4:03:40 GMT
Face Masks are almost impossible to find, but probably a good idea if out in the public. We do not recommend making one yourself and make no clams to their effectiveness, but when they cannot be found and are unavailable all we can do is the best we can with what we have. Since they are in such short supply even health care workers are being told to use bandanas to treat patents when an approved n95 mask is not available. Since the virus is not spread as much by contact, but direct contact to your eyes, nose, and mouth. With most cases being spread by particle spray from talking, coughing, and sneezing. Any kind of covering over your mouth and nose to intercept any spray particles is very helpful. Also, it is felt that by having a covering over these areas will intercept your hand from touching these susceptible areas. Just remember to to change often, and sanitize them with soap and warm water before using again if reusing a fabric mask or bandana. We have a link to Pinterest with many ideas on how to make face masks.
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Post by MaggieS on May 5, 2020 14:50:50 GMT
I have several dozen quality handmade face masks with two layers built in filtration. I am interested in selling them at the Farmer's Market. Who do I contact?
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Post by Admin on May 17, 2020 0:07:06 GMT
Hello MaggieS,
Linda Stimson is the manager of the market and is the person to contact if you have questions or interest in selling. Her email is linda@riyescott.com
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