Boggles wrote: » I'm not fúcking wearing a bra.
beggars_bush wrote: » I've a load of building masks out in the shed, are they good enough?
Lyan wrote: » If anyone is looking for some high quality and cheap earphones Venture Electronics is currently giving out free masks with most purchases. They sell them separately as well. Not medically graded but better than nothing.https://www.veclan.com/
cnocbui wrote: » I wouldn't call $1,298 for in-ear phones cheap and they look like a $940 mark-up on Ali-express generic earphone. The other cheaper ones look like garbage. The masks are pretty useless too, just surgicals.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Felt like a right idiot going to the shop today wearing a face mask but as soon as I was in the queue, there were more people with masks on. Just hope I don't get sunburnt in the summer. Will be wearing one now going to the shops.
Bob24 wrote: » Btw did you manage to procure your masks recently or you got them before the **** hit the fan? I definitely see in increase in people wearing masks in my area but I though they had de come near impossible to find now - wondering if those people had the mask one or 2 weeks ago and were not using them or if they actually managed to buy them since then (which would be great if people are managing to to that but I was under the impression that it is near impossible).
Wibbs wrote: » It kinda beggars belief, mine anyway, that in world war two the British, Germans, Polish, Soviets and few others could ramp up production of gas masks* in serious numbers to protect their people, men, women and kids, even babies, hell even horses, for a potential gas attack. A device significantly more complex than a basic paper and plastic face mask and yet we can't rattle basic face masks, or other PPE up locally and have to rely on imports from the other side of the world, or people breaking out the sewing machines.
Wibbs wrote: » It kinda beggars belief, mine anyway, that in world war two the British, Germans, Polish, Soviets and few others could ramp up production of gas masks* in serious numbers to protect their people, men, women and kids, even babies, hell even horses, for a potential gas attack. A device significantly more complex than a basic paper and plastic face mask and yet we can't rattle basic face masks, or other PPE up locally and have to rely on imports from the other side of the world, or people breaking out the sewing machines. *for god's sake, if you happen to find one in the attic don't use it, unless you want to add asbestosis into your health equation. :eek:
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Honestly I reckon a lot of people are continually reusing the same mask, even supposed one use disposable, with maybe a few squits of disinfectant to the outside when home
Snake Plisken wrote: » I just wonder where people are getting the masks, I've checked with my local chemists they don't have any yet I see people in supermarkets with surgical style masks, are they robbing them from hospitals? You would think some factories would be able to produce these here? Then again as everything manufacturing wise has been outsouced to low labor cost countries like China and India we are kind of snookered.
cnocbui wrote: » Unless you had a lot of them, not re-using them would be foolish. Detergent should be adequate or just put in an oven for 30min at 70°C.
highgiant1985 wrote: » Not being funny but you mightn't even be able to get home come May.