2u2me wrote: » It's easy to think about in terms of spread rate. How many new people will the infected infect? If it's between the 1.3-1.5x spread rate(Which is what this virus is- a doubling of new cases every 3-4 days) of uncontrolled spread then the whole world would catch it in a matter of 2 months.
Spring Celebrator wrote: » To give you a heads up, once those become mandatory, elastic bands will be hard to source for a while (experience from my home country).
Seanergy wrote: » New elastic might be hard to source, but most households will find they have all the elastic already in their poccession. Elasticated bed sheets unwanted bra's and underwear...
Kivaro wrote: » Washed underwear ....:)
railer201 wrote: » From this Youtube tutorial, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FB--BOyTiU I made up the following two DIY masks, which are basically the same as the cloth face masks recommended by the American CDC. Three layers of cotton material, outer layers from an old khaki shirt and the inner, brushed cotton from an old pair of pyjamas. I used a sewing machine but they could also easily be hand sewn.
khalessi wrote: » You take the gloves off after putting shopping in boot, thrown them in bin outside shop, sanitise hands with hand sanitiser door handles and phone cover (and card with a disinfectant wipe). Fresh gloves to bring in shopping and wipe it down then take off those gloves bin. For me gloves are extra protection, it isnt rocket science a coupe of videos and ads explaining gloves and masks like the handwashing ones and people will be flying
PhoenixParker wrote: » Doesng hoover bag fabric have fibreglass particles that are basically like asbestos when they get to your lungs? Be careful the cure isn't worse than the disease.
Kivaro wrote: » On the Horizon program during the week, they graphically showed the difference between 1.1 and 1.3 (as far as I can recall) spread rate with rice grains on a checkerboard. With 1.1, after starting with one and a bit rice grains, the amount of rice grains at the other end of the board was manageable. With 1.3, the rice grains was a huge heap of rice falling over the side of the board. Startling would be one word for it.
Seanergy wrote: » Love the khaki colour you choose, I really like her use of clips instead of pining, less holes in mask.... Would you consider adding a nose strip modification to it?
runswithascript wrote: » There are so many different mask ideas out there. I know there are mixed reports about hoover bag masks, and I won't have access to one before I need the mask anyway. Is there any consensus yet from medical experts, or from any reputable medical organisation, on the best homemade mask?
Thingymebob wrote: » Ordered elastic and nose bridges on AliExpress I figure I’ll have time to make masks since not leaving house. Brought some melt blown cloth wipes to use as filter
BoatMad wrote: » An post have a notice saying there is no deliveries from China at present , I normally have 2-3 deliveries a week , nothing since before CNY , I have about 25 orders shipped from Ali , but in the system , stopped You’ll not likely see your mask stuff for about 3 months lol
Thingymebob wrote: » What are you ordering?? I’ve had two AliExpress deliveries this week; one the knock off pod Apple headphones, the other solar battery chargers. Last week I received earrings and a necklace. I’ve got elastic in the sewing box if needs be, but definitely not nose bridges. I can make do. The wipes are shop style, made of melt blown fabric from an Irish supplier.
Thingymebob wrote: » What are you ordering?? I’ve had two AliExpress deliveries this week; one the knock off pod Apple headphones, the other solar battery chargers. Last week I received earrings and a necklace. I’ve got elastic in the sewing box if needs be, but definitely not nose bridges. I can make do. The wipes arde shop style, made of melt blown fabric from an Irish supplier.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Cotton and some type of filter. A filter can be dried tissue or dried baby wipe. In America the best filter is the car shop wipes, not sure where you would get that here.
Me. Earlier wrote: » "Shop" as the Americans call garages and the like And yep I know the stuff and you can get or damn similar in motor factors that supply to the car trade and petrolheads. Here's an ebay ad from the UK for a 1000 sheet roll for around 50 quid.
Wibbs wrote: » Here ya go A, Motor factors aren't open as far as I know, but D'internet is your oyster.
UrbanFret wrote: » I posted this before In the main thread. I'm a firefighter We have been issued guidelines which basically states . We are to wear masks at all times when responding to calls. That's in the appliances travelling to as well as at the incident. So we are protecting each other from ourselves as well as the public. We also have been told to disinfect them with the issued spray and bag them .(we are using freezer bags). Write the date on them and after 3 days they can be reused. Obviously that doesn't apply if we are at an incident where there is a confirmed or suspected covid case. Then they are bagged and disposed off as clinical waste.
khalessi wrote: » I presume the spray is a disinfectant. Any particular type?
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Thank you, are these the blue wipes which some shops (grocery shops) use themselves for soaking up accidental spillages?
Thingymebob wrote: » https://www.nuagane.co.uk/320-sheets-panel-wipe-solvent-spirit--degreaser-lint-free-wipes-crows-feet-682-p.asp The ‘shop wipes’ are made of Melt-blown polypropylene.https://www.forbes.com/sites/baldwin/2020/03/26/wheres-the-fabric-for-masks-and-gowns/https://stem.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Mask-Materials-Matter.pdf