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DIY How to Make Your Own Face Mask Anti Coronavirus How to Make Your Own Desinfecting Gel - cover

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DIY How to Make Your Own Face Mask Anti Coronavirus How to Make Your Own Desinfecting Gel

Adam White

Publisher: Adam White

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Summary

Corobavirus makes a lot of victims: 116,992 confirmed cases, 4,200 deaths and numbers are increasing fast by the hour. What can we do? 
DIY Homemade: How to make your own Face Mask & Desinfecting Gel (Hand Sanitizers) to Kill Coronavirus 2020 Germs (COVID-19, 2019-nCoV) 
Among all advice and recommendations, the easiest way to avoid COVID-19 contamination is to wear a protection breathing mask and use disinfecting hand gel, but...you can't find those anywhere....so, let's make them at home! 
 
Do you know that in China, it is illegal to go out without a mask? Making your air pollution mask to protect against viruses sounds like an insane idea. Reports show masks work incredibly well, and they're also really cheap. However, the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak brought with it a new problem: There is a scarcity of masks. 
 
People have struggled to make their masks, but can homemade masks protect you from the coronavirus? The author has analyzed the data to give you the answer. 
 
A surgical mask costs just a few cents (only if you can find a place to buy it from!), and it's capable of filtering out 80% of particles down to 0.007 microns (14 times smaller than the coronavirus). Still, the N95 masks fit a lot tighter compared to surgical masks, and they capture a higher percentage of particles. This book is written for that purpose – How to make your N95 Mask amid the present scarcity. 
 
The author also shared useful information on how to make a hand sanitizer, debunked some common myths about the virus, other topics are:Coronavirus discussed extensively with Q&ACommon mistakes that people make that worsens the outbreakDifference between a surgical mask and N95 Mask and much more useful information. 
Remember: No vaccine yet, Mask is getting all sold out, and the limited supply are overpriced. Your best option is right before you now. Learn the best way to protect yourself, family, and friends from this epidemic. 
Learn to DIY homemade N95 Mask NOW!.
Available since: 03/10/2020.

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