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New

3D Printed Face Covers

Your face mask doesn't have to be uncomfortable.

My mask protects you, your mask protects me.

In January of 2020, the spread of COVID-19 caused a shortage of materials and personal protective equipment around the world.

Since then, buying face covers has become expensive and difficult to come by.  These face covers are made using 3D-printing technology with biodegradable bioplastic and are designed to be comfortable, stylish, and reusable.

This face cover is ideal for general use where people frequently congregate, including grocery stores, work settings, and public transportation.

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#remask2020

Mask Features

Comfort

The materials selected were designed to be comfortable around your skin while the elastic head straps save your ears from the discomfort from earloops.

Protection

Wearing a mask reduces the spread of infection. My mask protects you, your mask protects me.  The CDC recommends wearing masks in areas where people frequently congregate.

Reusable

The surface of the mask can be wiped down.  The removable filters can also be cleaned or replaced.

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Reusable masks. Multiple sizes.

 Available in Black or White 

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XS

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S

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M

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L

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XL

Size Guide

  • XSmall  fits youth under 10 years old

  • Small  fits most adults under 5'4"

  • Medium  fits most adults under 5'6

  • Medium +  fits most adults under 5'8

  • Large  fits most adults over 5'8"

  • XLarge  fits most adults over 5'10"

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Material Selected for comfort.

Adjustable elastic bands for all-day use. 

Gentle on your skin.

Soft microfiber interior. 

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Special Orders

 Available in custom materials.

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From CDC Website:

 

CDC continues to study the spread and effects of the novel coronavirus across the United States.  We now know from recent studies that a significant portion of individuals with coronavirus lack symptoms (“asymptomatic”) and that even those who eventually develop symptoms (“pre-symptomatic”) can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms.  This means that the virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity—for example, speaking, coughing, or sneezing—even if those people are not exhibiting symptoms.  In light of this new evidence, CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.

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