If you’re in a particularly high-risk situation — say, you have the sniffles but you’re going to visit your immuno-compromised grandmother in an assisted living facility — and you want to take extra precaution, you can stay home or wear an N95.
N95 is a respirator which protects the wearer from fine particles. A mask is a source control device which is meant to protect others. If you need both then consider SCBA. I feel bad for this person's gran.
The respirator was in the ohsa mandate after it discussed how thick a mask had to be(no light can penetrate a cloth mask with a flashlight and must be tested before work). Then the next page was how to fit employees for n95 respirators and how to store and clean them.
I already saw this coming. I give it until the next wave before they try push that shit here.
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