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Protection against coronavirus, dust and allergens: how effective are masks of different types

Project Dr jockers offers to find out which masks most effectively protect against four factors harmful to health entering the body from outside: viruses, bacteria, dust and allergenic pollen during the flowering season.

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Respirator mask N95

Feature: The most reliable protection.

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  • Viruses – protects by 95%
  • Bacteria - 100%
  • Dust - 100%
  • Pollen - 100%

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Surgical mask

Feature: for medical use

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  • Viruses - 95%
  • Bacteria - 80%
  • Dust - 80%
  • Pollen - 80%

Respirator Mask FFP1

Characteristic: isolates particles suspended in air

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  • Viruses - 95%
  • Bacteria - 80%
  • Dust - 80%
  • Pollen - 80%

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Activated carbon mask

Feature: Anti-odor

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  • Viruses - 10%
  • Bacteria - 50%
  • Dust - 50%
  • Pollen - 50%

Tissue mask

Feature: DIY

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  • Virus - 0%
  • Bacteria - 50%
  • Dust - 50%
  • Pollen - 50%

Foam mask

Feature: Fashionable Fabric Mask Option

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  • Viruses - 0%
  • Bacteria - 5%
  • Dust - 5%
  • Pollen - 5%

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