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08-06-2020 11:44 AM
Can anyone recommend a ''tried and true ''company to purchase face shields from? Quick delivery is also a plus. Thank you.
08-06-2020 12:37 PM
I saw face shields at BJ's when I was there Monday. I just checked their website and they have a pack of 10 shields for $24.99. I think the shipping time's 4-6 weeks, though.
08-06-2020 12:56 PM - edited 08-06-2020 01:01 PM
I say if you want your nose and eyes completely shielded from outside air, what could be better than swimmers goggles with a nose shield? Those actually seal both your eyes and your nose from those nasty aerosolized droplets. With those and a mask you'll be even more unrecognizable. Why not go all the way?
Amazon has them for under $18 and you won't have to wait weeks to get them. If you're a prime member, a couple or 3 days.
hckynut 🏒
08-06-2020 01:19 PM
@Eileen in Virginia ... Thank you for your reply....Please tell me what ''BJ's" stand for.
08-06-2020 01:22 PM
My friends and I have bought USA made shields from Silicone Gear. They are nicely made and will last a while. Plus they ship for free and arrive quickly. Some of the other shields in the market are cheaply made and will fall apart.
08-06-2020 02:21 PM
I just read a study of face shields.
They will give some protection from the initial spater of a cough or sneeze near you.
But when tested for residual aerosols it was not protective.
The test also used smoke and showed how particles can travel around and behind the shield.
Full protection=googles
08-06-2020 06:21 PM
You still need to wear a mask with a face sheild
08-06-2020 07:14 PM
@sarahpanda wrote:@Eileen in Virginia ... Thank you for your reply....Please tell me what ''BJ's" stand for.
@sarahpanda BJ's stands for Berkeley and Jensen. It's a big box store similar to Costco.
08-07-2020 10:01 AM
I saw on the news last night, that they do not want people wearing mask ,that have vents in them.
08-07-2020 02:25 PM
@granddi wrote:I just read a study of face shields.
They will give some protection from the initial spater of a cough or sneeze near you.
But when tested for residual aerosols it was not protective.
The test also used smoke and showed how particles can travel around and behind the shield.
Full protection=googles
@granddi ,
Yep, just said that in my other post. If you are going to cover your eyes for protection, can't see how aerosolized droplets are stopped with a shield.
Those little buggers go up, just like helium, and a shield covers what? A straight shot of something before gravity takes over. It ain't about looks anymore, or is it ladies?
We're together here @granddi, yea!
hckynut 🏒
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