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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPoll: How many of you are hanging your face masks on your rearview mirrors?
While COVID-19 should not be taken lightly, there are also serious repercussions in auto accidents. Hanging a facemask on the rearview mirror obstructs the driver's vision and could lead to an accident.
29 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited | |
I hang my facemask on the rearview mirror most or all of the time. | |
4 (14%) |
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I hang my facemask on the rearview mirror sometimes. | |
0 (0%) |
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I hang my facemask on the rearview mirror rarely or never at all. | |
19 (66%) |
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I use public transporation so I don't have anywhere to hang my facemask. | |
0 (0%) |
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I ride my bike or walk so I don't have anywhere to hang my facemask. | |
0 (0%) |
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I don't wear a facemask anywhere. | |
0 (0%) |
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Other (please elaborate). | |
6 (21%) |
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1 DU member did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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LAS14
(14,757 posts)NewJeffCT
(56,840 posts)that is where I do it as well.
CTyankee
(65,177 posts)TexasTowelie
(117,231 posts)CTyankee
(65,177 posts)Midnightwalk
(3,131 posts)because I had the same Other reason. Oh well.
In my wife's car it's in the center box.
spanone
(137,610 posts)orwell
(7,985 posts)...along with rubber gloves. I live in a rural area and I do it to piss off the Drumpers. Besides, since I am always wearing the face mask when I am out, it doesn't bother me as much because I forget I have it on. It has become a security blanket.
mucifer
(24,890 posts)I try to keep in a paper bag and I do reuse those for a bit too.
We are lucky we now have enough N 95 and we can get them sanitized.
jimfields33
(19,214 posts)I put mine on the passenger seat so I dont forget it. Although I do have to go back for it once in awhile if Im getting out of the car and start walking towards the store. I see a person wearing a mask coming out of the store. I then turn around to go back and get mine. Its rare but it happens from time to time.
marlakay
(12,205 posts)And my hubby in his cargo shorts pocket. If we are walking I keep in my shorts pocket also in case people come by.
Then either wash hands when I get home, use sanitizer wipe or sanitizer gel.
I have a bunch of different masks homemade I bought from neighbors and I put in the net for delicates in the wash weekly.
But now I am wondering if my method could spread germs.
jimfields33
(19,214 posts)I dont think there is a hundred percent perfect way to navigate through this. But I think your process is great!
MerryBlooms
(11,902 posts)Still Sensible
(2,870 posts)csziggy
(34,189 posts)That wasy he always has a face mask with him. He figures the light and heat coming through the windshield sanitizes it.
But that has unfortunate consequences. The other day we dropped our truck off at the mechanic. He, as usual, hung his face mask when he parked it, as his habit.When we got to our one stop on the way home, he didn't have a mask. I lent him mine since he needed to use the rest room, then he bought a disposable and wore it when we both went into the cafe.
Now he puts a face mask with his wallet - which is not foolproof since he forgot his wallet the other day.
TexasTowelie
(117,231 posts)May I also make a suggestion?
To make sure that your husband doesn't leave home without his wallet you should grab him by the butt before departing. Mr. Ziggy might appreciate it.
LiberalArkie
(16,587 posts)I keep a couple hanging on the mirror in case I forget my main one that I spray with 90% rubbing alcohol when I get back home.
Codeine
(25,586 posts)The side windows block much less as they arent laminated in the same fashion. Youre better off hanging them from the coathook if you want them sanitized. Better to just wash them.
LiberalArkie
(16,587 posts)sl8
(16,252 posts)I know that UVC is used as a germicide, but I don't know how effective UVA & UVB are. I'd think that Ionger wavelengths would tend to be less effective, but maybe not in this particular case.
Codeine
(25,586 posts)Its also brutally carcinogenic.
sl8
(16,252 posts)A couple of months ago there was a flurry of articles about using certain wavelengths of far UVC for sanitizing, saying that those particular wavelengths were safe. If you google"far UVC safe", you'll see what I mean. They may have all been based on the same study, I'm not sure.
Here's an excerpt from a recent study:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-67211-2
Ultraviolet (UV) light exposure is a direct antimicrobial approach4 and its effectiveness against different strains of airborne viruses has long been established5. The most commonly employed type of UV light for germicidal applications is a low pressure mercury-vapor arc lamp, emitting around 254?nm; more recently xenon lamp technology has been used, which emits broad UV spectrum6. However, while these lamps can be used to disinfect unoccupied spaces, direct exposure to conventional germicidal UV lamps in occupied public spaces is not possible since direct exposure to these germicidal lamp wavelengths can be a health hazard, both to the skin and eye7,8,9,10.
By contrast far-UVC light (207 to 222?nm) has been shown to be as efficient as conventional germicidal UV light in killing microorganisms11, but studies to date12,13,14,15 suggest that these wavelengths do not cause the human health issues associated with direct exposure to conventional germicidal UV light. In short (see below) the reason is that far-UVC light has a range in biological materials of less than a few micrometers, and thus it cannot reach living human cells in the skin or eyes, being absorbed in the skin stratum corneum or the ocular tear layer. But because viruses (and bacteria) are extremely small, far-UVC light can still penetrate and kill them. Thus far-UVC light potentially has about the same highly effective germicidal properties of UV light, but without the associated human health risks12,13,14,15. Several groups have thus proposed that far-UVC light (207 or 222?nm), which can be generated using inexpensive excimer lamps, is a potential safe and efficient anti-microbial technology12,13,14,15,16,17,18 which can be deployed in occupied public locations.
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jalan48
(14,483 posts)Karadeniz
(23,455 posts)ARPad95
(1,671 posts)elastic band that goes above the tops of my ears and around the back of my head when I'm wearing it. When I don't need to have it on my face, I just pull it down like it's a necklace. Very comfy and never have to put it down when I'm out and about.
Bettie
(17,273 posts)on my face. If I'm in between locations (not very common, I don't go anywhere anymore), it hangs around my neck, since I prefer a mask that ties behind my head.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)told me that I could get a ticket. Now I leave the emergency mask on the dash. The mask in my car is used only if I forget to bring one from inside my house (only happened once when I was in a big hurry).
madaboutharry
(41,379 posts)Am I the only one who does this?
Codeine
(25,586 posts)Keeps me from having to turn around and get it after Im halfway across the parking lot.
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,302 posts)TexasTowelie
(117,231 posts)I forgot to include the skateboarders.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)I've taken to wearing a disposable one inside a cloth one, so I always have a couple right to hand.
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)and can result in a ticket.
qwlauren35
(6,278 posts)My mask is on when I leave the house as I get into my car and doesn't come off until I get back in the house. Plus I have a few in the glove compartment.
GoCubsGo
(33,110 posts)Not a mask, not fuzzy dice, not a graduation tassel, or anything else. I don't like the distraction. I will occasionally hang my mask on it when my car is parked, but never when it's in operation.
marybourg
(13,200 posts)The radio doesnt work any more, so the masks are safe there. Thanks Toyota.
Generic Brad
(14,374 posts)That seems like a pretty dangerous thing to do.
SheltieLover
(59,812 posts)Pointless to wear a mask, then take it off, hang it on mirror, & have AC blowing potential virus in my face.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Never mind.
stillcool
(32,803 posts)which I can do because I make ear buddies...a piece of fabric with buttons.
sheshe2
(87,868 posts)I wash them after I wear them.