Respirators Masks: Barbers You don’t Need To Be A medic To Protect Yourself Like One Part 3

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 24. 08. 2024
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    Enjoy www.barbershop-... Respirator barbers You don’t need to be a medic to protect yourself like one. Many barbers are under the impression they do not need to wear respirator masks in the barbershop as they are not medics and they do not need that level of protection.
    I beg to differ because after doing hours and hours of reading it's clear to me the barbershop is even more hazardous than a medical facility. Owing to a number of factors: The turnover of clients, the lack of correct understanding of hygiene, barbershops generally operate in small confined spaces, coupled with the fact barber's work in close proximity to their clients. Also, barbershops are very social, as such clients and barbers tend to shout a lot, causing lots of visible and invisible spit to fly and drop on various surfaces which become transmission stations for harmful viruses like COVID19. This spit can also change its form into extremely fine particles, like a gas that suspend in the air, if it's caught right, by the air stream of a hairdryer or cooling fan in your shop.
    So with that in mind, I created this 3 part barber PPE training tutorial on respiration masks and this is what you'll learn:
    Part One:
    I will describe how the respirator protects you from harmful viruses
    you'll learn the two different ways you could contact COVID19 and I will demonstrate how the virus is spread in the barbershop using everyday items in the barbershop to illustrate and simplify the transmission.
    Part Two:
    I will teach you how to identify the origin of various respirators
    You also learn what the abbreviations mean
    Finally, you'll learn what level protections they provided
    Part Three:
    You'll learn step by step how to put on them and take them off correctly.
    / larrythebarberman

Komentáƙe • 5

  • @BlakeSuperior_Beats
    @BlakeSuperior_Beats Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I’ve got N95, KN95, basic surgical, and cloth masks. I actually find the KN95 most comfortable to wear for long periods of time. My N95’s are only used in situations where I expect to come in close contact with other individuals and distancing may not be possible. After 30-40 minutes, they get very hot and my nose starts running from the humidity. Even the cloth masks (which are least effective) get hot after a while. My KN95’s aren’t from a major reputable company (3M, etc) that I could easily verify the quality, so hopefully they are doing what they are supposed to and filtering effectively. I appreciate all of the time and effort you have spend putting together these PPE videos. I’m not a professional barber, though I’ve been cutting hair from home for friends and family for over 25 years.

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Blake P your welcome 🙏 You sound like your ready to unlock from lockdown 😎 with regards to the respirator you have to train your body to cope with it on your face. So practice wearing it around the house until your body gets use to it

    • @BlakeSuperior_Beats
      @BlakeSuperior_Beats Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@larrythebarberman I was never actually on lockdown because I work in an "essential" industry (agriculture - food production) and have been working throughout the pandemic. Everyone in the office wears cloth face coverings and until recently we did not allow ANY outside vendors or contractors to enter our facility. We recently began allowing limited access, only to those wearing masks. My wife and children have been on lockdown since March and since I'm already somewhat exposed, I'm the one who does all grocery shopping and errands so they can stay as safe as possible. I don't see that changing anytime soon as the situation in my area (CA, USA) has only gotten worse over time with increasing cases and deaths.

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Blake P I did hear on the news The USA is experiencing a mini second wave or sorts so stay safe and protected - as Brian Tracey says, “ being casual causes casualties”

  • @obsidianbarber223
    @obsidianbarber223 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Plze do not promote normalcy of using these masks. They are health hazards at this point.