Do you have problems wearing the 3M masks? Does the fabric or the cost of the I Can Breathe masks rub you up the wrong way? Well, this could be the solution for you. Linda Sepp from Seriously Sensitive to Pollution posted up some awesome ideas that chemically sensitive people could use to make their own masks. There is a link to a pattern, instructions and all you need to create the best banging mask you’ve ever owned.
More from Linda:
Due to the serious pollution that manufacturing of our toxic, disposable stuff there causes, we can look to Asia for all kinds of creative mask designs. Here we experience the indoor air pollution that the stuff causes, in addition to harmful fragrance chemicals everywhere. We may as well have some fun when we’re being polluted to death, as these (and other) masks can only offer us a bit of protection, perhaps while we run errands. Ultimately, we need regulations that give us the right to a healthy environment.
Wishing you all safe, clean air to breathe.
♥
You can read more, here
(image source: Seriously Sensitive to Pollution, and Pixabay
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Michellina Van Loder is a Professional Writer, Journalist, Web Designer and Blogger at Labyrinth Press where she shares her and others tales about trail blazing the way out of the Labyrinth of Chemical Sensitivities and Mould, here, down under in Australia. Oh, and we share the latest news, resources, research, and opinion on MCS, EHS, CIRS and related.

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