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Coronavirus: Thinking of making your own mask? Experts weigh in on which materials are effective

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April 11, 2020
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Coronavirus: Thinking of making your own mask? Experts weigh in on which materials are effective

SINGAPORE – People here donned cloth masks of varied designs when surgical and N95 masks were in short supply earlier this year.

The Government is also distributing free reusable masks, which are available for collection till tomorrow at community clubs and residents' committee centres across the island.

Made of cotton, these free masks provide between 50 and 60 per cent of filtration efficacy.

Now, some people are making their own as well. But what would make for a good reusable mask?

Dr Teo Tee Hui, a council member of The Institution of Engineers Singapore and senior lecturer at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, recommends fabric with good moisture absorption, such as cotton T-shirts or handkerchiefs, as the inner layer, as this ensures the wearer is comfortable.

Those thinking of making their own mask should consider the function, design, ergonomics (efficient and comfortable), aesthetics and manufacturing process.

Citing a study done by Cambridge University, which tested the efficacy of homemade masks in an influenza pandemic, Dr Teo noted that DIY masks with a single layer of cotton can still achieve 50 to 60 per cent of filtration efficacy for particles between 0.02 and 1 micron in size.

According to reports, the coronavirus is approximately 0.12 micron in size. Dr Teo said wearing a self-made mask is better than not wearing one at all.

To improve protection, he recommends double-layer masks, preferably made with a waterproof fabric. Otherwise, the outer-layer fabric can come from pillowcases, including those made of bamboo charcoal, or bed sheets.

He added that the filtration efficacy of the mask does not increase significantly with more layers. Using too many layers could pose a risk to wearers, who may find it difficult to breathe.

He also suggested materials used in clothing and bed linen to prevent allergies and other health hazards.

Other commonly used materials such as vacuum cleaner dust bags, coffee filters and tea bags are not as suitable as they are not designed to be used on the human body.

Also, tea bags and coffee filters are meant for filtering out large particles and allow water through, making them unsuitable for masks.

National sailor Kenan Tan, 12, fashioned a mask out of a cotton handkerchief.

"I went grocery shopping a few days ago and saw that the masks were very expensive. I'm glad I learnt how to make a reusable one after watching some video tutorials online," he said.

Kenan Tan makes a mask out of a cotton handkerchief. ST PHOTOS: ASHLEIGH SIM

Mr Tan Haur, 56, an arts educator at special needs schools, has been wearing masks made by his multi-disciplinary artist wife Loh Kit Mui, 53, for the past two years.

"I used to fall sick more frequently in the past, but a fabric Read More – Source

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SINGAPORE – People here donned cloth masks of varied designs when surgical and N95 masks were in short supply earlier this year.

The Government is also distributing free reusable masks, which are available for collection till tomorrow at community clubs and residents' committee centres across the island.

Made of cotton, these free masks provide between 50 and 60 per cent of filtration efficacy.

Now, some people are making their own as well. But what would make for a good reusable mask?

Dr Teo Tee Hui, a council member of The Institution of Engineers Singapore and senior lecturer at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, recommends fabric with good moisture absorption, such as cotton T-shirts or handkerchiefs, as the inner layer, as this ensures the wearer is comfortable.

Those thinking of making their own mask should consider the function, design, ergonomics (efficient and comfortable), aesthetics and manufacturing process.

Citing a study done by Cambridge University, which tested the efficacy of homemade masks in an influenza pandemic, Dr Teo noted that DIY masks with a single layer of cotton can still achieve 50 to 60 per cent of filtration efficacy for particles between 0.02 and 1 micron in size.

According to reports, the coronavirus is approximately 0.12 micron in size. Dr Teo said wearing a self-made mask is better than not wearing one at all.

To improve protection, he recommends double-layer masks, preferably made with a waterproof fabric. Otherwise, the outer-layer fabric can come from pillowcases, including those made of bamboo charcoal, or bed sheets.

He added that the filtration efficacy of the mask does not increase significantly with more layers. Using too many layers could pose a risk to wearers, who may find it difficult to breathe.

He also suggested materials used in clothing and bed linen to prevent allergies and other health hazards.

Other commonly used materials such as vacuum cleaner dust bags, coffee filters and tea bags are not as suitable as they are not designed to be used on the human body.

Also, tea bags and coffee filters are meant for filtering out large particles and allow water through, making them unsuitable for masks.

National sailor Kenan Tan, 12, fashioned a mask out of a cotton handkerchief.

"I went grocery shopping a few days ago and saw that the masks were very expensive. I'm glad I learnt how to make a reusable one after watching some video tutorials online," he said.

Kenan Tan makes a mask out of a cotton handkerchief. ST PHOTOS: ASHLEIGH SIM

Mr Tan Haur, 56, an arts educator at special needs schools, has been wearing masks made by his multi-disciplinary artist wife Loh Kit Mui, 53, for the past two years.

"I used to fall sick more frequently in the past, but a fabric Read More – Source

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