This week I have some new see through masks. They are made of dark fabric. Practical, washable, reusable transparent masks. Follow the link to MorozBagsCraft store.
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This week I have some new see through masks. They are made of dark fabric. Practical, washable, reusable transparent masks. Follow the link to MorozBagsCraft store.
I create see-through masks to help with lip-reading. It is not just for the deaf. This mask is suitable, for example, for a dentist. It doesn't have to remove its mask so The Deaf patient can read lips.
How are these not going to fog up? - Reusable face masks do fog up when you speak. This natural phenomenon occurs due to condensation. The exhaled air is warmer than the screen. There is also another nuance. Unlike glass, the thin plastic will heat to the exhalation temperature soon after exhalation begins, clearing any fog that forms at the very start. Therefore it will work to provide effective speech therapy. How do you stop them from getting steamed up? - Can't speak for all people but you can try using a spray solution that keeps glasses from fogging. Works pretty decent. The use of protective masks for the face is the new normal for us now, we have to adapt the best we can friend. This is frickin’ genius! You probably have a couple of deaf clients at work. How they’ve been dealing with COVID-19? Order them a couple of these transparent face masks in my MorozBagsCraft shop!
Reusable face mask