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  2. What to look for when buying a clear face mask, according to ...

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    Highermou Transparent Face Mask Set (Four-pack) Whether you're a fan of neutral colors or love a bold print, this set of four transparent face masks comes in a range of colors to suit your every ...

  3. Visor - Wikipedia

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    The transparent or semi-transparent, heavily shaded/tinted, front part of a welding mask; Safety face shields used in construction, industry, or medical settings; An eyeshield to protect the eyes from sunlight on an American football helmet; A shield to protect the eyes from sunlight on a flight helmet or space suit

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

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    “Although wearing a face shield with a mask is the optimal form of use, face shields are more breathable than cloth masks are,” says Jen Podany, CEO of Bluestone Sunshields. “[For example ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Eye protection - Wikipedia

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    Lifeboatman's helmet has a transparent visor to keep sea spray out of the eyes. Motorcycle helmets and Bicycle helmets have face shields that protects the eyes against wind blast, dust, insects and impact in the event of a crash. Racing helmets also have face shields (narrower than motorcycle helmets) to protect against fire and impact.

  7. Captain America's shield - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Captain America TV movies, Steve Rogers is given a transparent plexiglass shield painted with concentric stripes (red and clear transparent) and a central star. The shield was designed to act as the windscreen for his motorcycle, but could be detached and used in its traditional offensive / defensive role when Rogers goes on foot.