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  2. Face shield vs. face mask: Which is better? - AOL

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    Where face shields have an advantage. One of the biggest problems with masks is that they only cover the nose and mouth, missing the other major entry point for the virus: the eyes. With face ...

  3. Ballistic face mask - Wikipedia

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    A ballistic face mask, also known as facial armor, is a type of personal armor designed to protect the wearer's face from ballistic threats. Ballistic face masks are usually made of Kevlar or other bullet resistant materials and the inside of the mask may be padded for shock absorption, depending on the design.

  4. Face shield - Wikipedia

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    A face shield, an item of personal protective equipment (PPE), aims to protect the wearer's entire face (or part of it) from hazards such as flying objects and road debris, chemical splashes (in laboratories or in industry), or potentially infectious materials (in medical and laboratory environments). Depending on the type used, a face shield ...

  5. Do Face Shields Really Help Stop Coronavirus? - AOL

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    Face shields, however, aren’t recommended for protecting against COVID-19 unless you’re also wearing a face mask underneath. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Can I use a face shield instead of a mask? - AOL

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    If you do wear a reusable face shield in addition to a mask, the CDC notes the importance of cleaning it after each use. The agency also says you should wash your hands before and after taking it ...

  7. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    In the Lancaster Criminal Court, a branding iron is preserved in the dock. It is a long bolt with a wooden handle at one end and an M for malefactor at the other. Close by are two iron loops for firmly securing the hands during the operation. The brander would, after examination, turn to the judge exclaiming "A fair mark, my lord."

  8. Visor (armor) - Wikipedia

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    A visor was an armored covering for the face often used in conjunction with Late Medieval war helmets such as the bascinet or sallet. [1] The visor usually consisted of a hinged piece of steel that contained openings for breathing and vision. Appropriately, breaths refers to the holes in the metal of the visor. [2]

  9. Pocket mask - Wikipedia

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    The pocket mask is designed to be placed over the face of the patient, thus creating a seal enclosing both the mouth and nose. Air is then administered to the patient by an emergency responder . The emergency responder exhales through a one-way filter valve , providing adequate ventilation to the patient.