Coronavirus - Covid-19 has hit the country like a tidal wave of death and destruction. A swirl of confusion has shrouded the search for what to do. Everyone is asking "what's next?" and "how can we protect ourselves?". Initially there was a run on n95 masks along with other essential goods like toilet paper, but efforts to keep grocery stores and other "essential businesses" open has kept most people from a sudden Mad Max scenario. Unfortunately, the outlook is bleak for the future of the United States and it's bout with Covid-19 as many people expect the pandemic to continue into 2021. Donald Trump has mentioned opening the nation up before testing and test kit administration issues have been resolved. There is a fear by healthcare officials that opening up too early may cause a prolonged spread of new infections and a second wave coupled by a new flu outbreak in the Autumn. As it begins to become apparent we are going to have to deal with this for the foreseeable future, how are you going to protect yourself?
We've done some research and came up with a few creative ideas.
Personal Protection 2.0
Need is the catalyst for innovation and as the pandemic started to sink in everyone scrambled for whatever protection they could find. After an initial shortage of masks a wave of out of work craft makers began to focus their efforts on mask making.
Ivy Orth of LunaSol Design is one of many designers that have changed up their entire operation to help supply the need for safety gear. We've added a few of these masks on our store but you should go to their website and check out the full variety of masks and gear.
LunaSol Design: https://sellfy.com/lunosol-design/
If the basic clothe protection isn't enough for you enter the Electric Filter Mask. If you look around online you can find a lot of different styles but they essentially work in a similar way which is to draw air into the mask with fans that run the air through a filter so users breathe fresher air that moves and gets rid of the swampy moisture. This Electric Breathing Mask has a triple filter design along with an electric fan that has 4 intensity settings. It includes an air tight seal around the mouth which reduces the chances of small particles getting into the air supply. The battery life ranges from 5 to 7 hours on a charge and can be recharged by a simple micro USB cable. Filters are replaceable and last for about a month each. If you really want to step it up with a futuristic respirator check one of these out for yourself at www.asseenonnewsfeed.com.
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