Monitoring breathing smoothness: Parents should pay close attention to the breathing of children after wearing masks to ensure smooth breathing and no suffocation. If children have symptoms such as shortness of breath and difficulty breathing, they should take off the mask immediately and seek medical help.
Comfort adjustment: The wearing of kids face mask should not be too tight or too loose. Too tight may cause skin compression discomfort and even affect breathing; too loose may easily leak and reduce the protective effect. Parents should adjust the nose clip and ear straps of the mask according to the facial features of the children to ensure that the mask fits the face tightly while ensuring the comfort of the children.
Reasonably arrange the wearing time: Wearing a mask continuously for a long time may cause problems such as poor breathing and moist skin. Therefore, it is recommended that parents let children take off the mask for ventilation in time after wearing the mask for a period of time, such as outdoor activities or on the way to school, especially in high temperature and high humidity environments.
Rest and replacement: In order to keep the mask clean and dry, it is recommended that parents prepare multiple masks for children for rotation. At the same time, when wearing a mask, pay attention to keeping children hydrated to relieve the discomfort caused by poor breathing.
Eating and drinking: When eating or drinking, children should take off the mask, and clean their hands in time and put it on again after eating. Avoid leaving food residues or water stains on the mask, which will affect the protective effect of the mask.
Coughing and sneezing: Teach children to cover their mouths and noses with tissues or elbows when coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching the mask directly with their hands. If the mask is contaminated, it should be replaced in time.