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  2. These are the best masks to wear on airplanes, according to ...

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    Speaking of ear loops, these are made with extra-soft elastic, so you don't get that painful digging-in feeling around your ears. One user gave the masks props for comfort. "It doesn’t hurt or ...

  3. How to sleep on a plane: Doctors and travel experts share ...

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    Avoid screens and alcohol on the plane. Like Brown, Rob Taylor, the founder and lead journalist for the LGBTQ family travel blog 2TravelDads.com, is a frequent flier. His two biggest pieces of ...

  4. I tried the viral sleep mask that attaches to your plane seat ...

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    The eye mask blocked out the light from surrounding plane screens, which I loved. Plus, the size could adjust enough to let me wear over-the-ear headphones or my AirPods. Without music, I found ...

  5. Rubbing alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Rubbing alcohol, also known as surgical spirit in some regions, refers to a group of denatured alcohols commonly used as topical antiseptics. These solutions are primarily composed of either isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) or ethanol , with isopropyl alcohol being the more widely available formulation.

  6. Ear saver - Wikipedia

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    An ear saver, also known as mask strain release strap or mask extender, [1] is an accessory to personal protective equipment (PPE), relieves strain on a mask wearer's ears created through the loops of masks. Ear savers were designed as novel items during the COVID-19 pandemic by the open-source hardware community in response to requests from ...

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  8. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Alcohol on a Plane?

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    Essentially, alcohol consumption combined with hypobaric hypoxia (ie. the lowering of atmospheric pressure on a plane) leads to a decrease in blood oxygen saturation and an increase in heart rate ...

  9. Emergency oxygen system - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial aircraft that operate at high flight altitudes are pressurized at a maximum cabin altitude of approximately 8,000 feet. On most pressurized aircraft, if cabin pressurization is lost when the aircraft is flying at an altitude above 4,267 m (14,000 feet), compartments containing the oxygen masks will open automatically, either above or in front of the passenger and crew seats ...