no. they really arent.
anything with an actual N95 certification will also have, clearly printed on the packaging, "NOT APPROPRIATE FOR MEDICAL USE"
If it says it IS appropriate, its not an N95 mask.
They do breed bacteria very well and give you Bacterial Pneumonia and all sorts of other nasty skin and mouth issues tho so have fun with your face rotting out.
no. they really arent.
anything with an actual N95 certification will also have, clearly printed on the packaging, "NOT APPROPRIATE FOR MEDICAL USE"
If it says it IS appropriate, its *not* an N95 mask.
They *do* breed bacteria very well and give you Bacterial Pneumonia and all sorts of other nasty skin and mouth issues tho so have fun with your face rotting out.
Actual N95 masks are meant for medical use. KN95 masks, while under the same spec, are not. You're right about their being potential bacterial cultures is correct though.
Actual N95 masks are meant for medical use. KN95 masks, while under the same spec, are not. You're right about their being potential bacterial cultures is correct though.
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