Cloth masks should be cleaned after each use. Importantly, if your mask gets wet, moist or visibly dirty, it's time to take it off, put on a new one and wash the old one.
Face coverings, such as cloth masks, are mandatory for all Victorians and are being recommended for public use in some other parts of the country.
Wearing a face covering
helps prevent the spread of COVID-19
by providing a physical barrier. In saying that, they don’t replace the need to
keep up physical distancing, hand hygiene, and staying at home when feeling
unwell (as well as any other government restrictions). They should also be worn
correctly.
Importantly, they should
also be washed properly. If you come into contact with an infected person while
wearing a mask,
virus particles could land on your mask and contaminate it. If you don’t handle
and wash your mask correctly, you may infect yourself or others by touching the
contaminated mask.
When to clean
Cloth masks should be
cleaned after each use. Importantly, if your mask gets wet, moist or visibly
dirty, it’s time to take it off, put on a new one and wash the old one. A
supply of masks will help you manage the cleaning process, so you always have
one to hand. The number of masks you want to have in supply will depend on how
frequently you leave the house and use them.
Remember the mask may be
contaminated, so don’t touch the front of it when taking it off. Instead, use
the loops or ties to take it off, then store it in a plastic bag or dedicated
area, ready to be washed. And wash your hands immediately afterwards.
If you happen to have a
surgical or medical mask, these are single-use only, so should not be
laundered, cleaned or reused.
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