As things stand today, face masks are here to stay and possibly the only real protective cover between you and the Covid-19 infection when in a public space. Mask use continues to be a key public health strategy in preventing infection and reducing the expulsion and transmission of droplets.
The recent spike in cases in Singapore also suggest higher transmission, which is most likely due to the new virus variants.
In light of the new Covid-19 infections in the community, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced a new set of guidelines related to face masks.
So if you are looking for the best mask for face, the ministry’s recent guidelines should be taken seriously. Here’s what the MOH is advising you to look out for, the next time you need to purchase a mask for better protection.
Higher Filtration Efficiency
The MOH suggests using masks that offer higher bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE). The BFE level refers to the protective barrier that the material of the face mask can provide.
A face mask with a higher BFE will be more effective in stopping bacteria from reaching the wearer’s mouth.
Ideally, face masks that meet medical and surgical standards have a BFE of 95 percent, which translates to 95 percent of the droplets being blocked.
Before you purchase the mask, make sure to check its BFE rating that will be a part of the product description.
Choosing The Best Mask For Face Use
The best mask for face use according to the ministry include reusable masks made of at least two layers of fabric and surgical masks.
The MOH also says that reusable masks issued by the People’s Association and Temasek Foundation also have good filtration efficiency.
What To Look For In A Face Mask
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) issued updated guidelines on 19 May, 2021, and here are some things to bear in mind before you purchase a face mask.
- Face masks need to have at least two to three layers of fabric.
- Masks should not be see-through when held against the light.
- Each layer should be a different fabric made with a water-repellant outer layer, a middle filter layer to remove fine particles. And then an absorbent inner layer to absorb droplets that come from the wearer’s mouth.
- The face mask should not be too small for your face. It should cover your nose and mouth properly to provide adequate protection from external bacteria.
- Buyers should also look for enough permeability to allow breathing without compromising on the filtration efficiency of the mask.
- The HSA also recommends people reduce talking when wearing a face mask to lower the amount of condensation produced within the mask.
Purchase Masks With ASTM Ratings
It’s also wise to purchase face masks that carry ASTM ratings. These are issued by an organisation called ASTM International (formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials). The organisation develops and publishes standards on materials and products used for personal protective equipment.
In February 2021, ASTM issued ratings for consumer face masks, which were previously restricted to only surgical masks. To receive a rating, the face masks need to be tested for bacterial and particulate filtration capability and fluid resistance.
ASTM gradings vary from one to three and require all filter particles of 0.1 micron and above.
All surgical masks manufactured and sold in Singapore need to comply with the ASTM F2100 and EN 14683 international standards. They also need to be tested to meet a minimum bacterial filtration efficiency of 95 percent.
When Should You Change Your Face Mask?
NTU Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Professor of Infectious Diseases Professor Laurent Renia suggests changing disposable masks every four hours after continuous use.
- Meanwhile, you need to wash reusable masks daily.
- Experts also suggest that you only touch the straps of the mask and not the surfaced when removing it.
- Make sure to wash your hands or clean them with a sanitiser after removing the mask.
Who Should Wear A Face Mask?
The current rules in Singapore mandate everyone over the age of six years to wear a face mask in public areas. The ministry does not recommend masks for children below the age of two. Toddlers may not be able to remove them correctly and risk suffocation.
Not wearing a face mask in a public area will attract a fine of $300 for first-time offenders. Meanwhile, repeat offenders will pay higher penalties and also risk prosecution in court.
The rules also clarify that an individual can remove his/her face mask only to eat or drink when outside. They can also remove the mask when conducting any strenuous exercise.
Indoor exercise facilities also require you to wear a face mask under the Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) guidelines.
Face Masks Not Recommended By The Ministry OF Health
The government does not recommend using face masks with exhalation valves during the pandemic. The idea is to reduce the number of particles and droplets to come in contact with you.
Masks with exhalation valves make it easier for droplets to penetrate and increase the risk of spreading the infection further.
The ministry does not recommend using bandannas, scarves, handkerchiefs, neck gaiters or a plastic spit guard instead of a face mask.
Even face shields do not substitute face masks when it comes to protecting you from water droplet infection.
HSA Approved Surgical Face Masks You Can Buy
The Health Science Authority (HSA) has also released a list of local manufacturers and brands that comply with the ASTM F2100 and EN 14683 certifications for face masks for you to make a more informed purchase.
There are a total of 26 local manufacturing facilities licensed by HSA.
Here’s the complete list:
HSA-Licensed Local Face Mask Manufacturers | Brand Name |
Aprotect Pte Ltd | Aprotect 3-ply Medical Grade Medical Face Mask |
Asun International Pte Ltd | Asun Disposable Medical Mask |
AVS Technologies Pte Ltd | WellM 3 ply Elastic Earloop Medical Mask |
AVS Technologies Pte Ltd | Kyla 3-ply Disposable Medical Mask |
Calmedix Manufacturing Pte Ltd | Fortify F1 3-Ply Disposable Face Mask |
Calmedix Manufacturing Pte Ltd | Fortify F2 3-Ply Disposable Medical Mask |
Cosmes Supplies Pte Ltd | COSMES 3 Ply Earloop Face Mask |
DIP Investments Pte Ltd | MoharMed 3 Ply Premium Disposable Medical Face Mask |
Dou Yee Enterprises(S) Pte Ltd | 3-Ply Non-woven Face Masks |
Egis Nanotech Pte Ltd | Dumanis Disposable Fluid Resistant Medical Mask Level 1 |
Egis Nanotech Pte Ltd | Dumanis Disposable Fluid Resistant Medical Mask Level 2 |
Essential Medical Supplies Pte Ltd | Maxcare Disposable Medical Mask |
Fabri-Tech Components (S) Pte Ltd | MaskSafe Disposable Surgical Face Mask |
KHM Engineering Pte Ltd | OP’ R KOLMI Medical Mask |
LPY Manufacturing (S) PTE LTD | DA 3-Ply Disposable Surgical Mask |
Medi Dent International Pte Ltd | Surgisyl 3-Ply Surgical Mask |
MedtechBOSS Pte Ltd | SMedLife Medical Face Mask |
Racer Technology Pte Ltd | KOH 3-Ply Surgical Disposable Facemask |
Racer Technology Pte Ltd | Perfect Nature 3-Ply Surgical Disposable Facemask |
Racer Technology Pte Ltd | Healwav 3-Ply Surgical Disposable Facemask |
Racer Technology Pte Ltd | Granzilla 3-Ply Surgical Disposable Facemask |
Razer Health Pte. Ltd. | #RAZERFORLIFE PREMIUM CERTIFIED 3-PLY SURGICAL MASK |
Soteria Healthcare Pte Ltd | Protego-3 Premium 3-Ply Surgical Masks |
ST Engineering Innosparks Pte Ltd | AIR+ Medical Grade Surgical Mask |
The Wellness Fellows Pte Ltd | The Wellness Fellows Adult Earloop Surgical Mask ASTM F2100 LEVEL 3 |
The Wellness Fellows Pte Ltd | The Wellness Fellows Kids Earloop Surgical Mask ASTM F2100 LEVEL 3 |
The Wellness Fellows Pte Ltd | The Wellness Fellows Adult Earloop Surgical Mask EN 14683 TYPE IIR |
The Wellness Fellows Pte Ltd | The Wellness Fellows Kids Earloop Surgical Mask EN 14683 TYPE IIR |
Ti2 Chemicals Pte Ltd | C19Shield Surgical Mask |
Vital Shield Pte Ltd | Vital Face Mask VS50MB |
Wes Medical Care Manufacturing Pte Ltd | Wes Medical 3-Ply Surgical Face Mask |
Wes Medical Care Manufacturing Pte Ltd | Wes Medical Premium Protective Face Mask |
Source: CNA
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