tapemasks
Tapemasks are a type of face covering that originated in the 19th century and were popularized by the American Civil War. They consist of a strip of cloth or paper, typically about 1.5 to 2 inches wide, that is folded and secured around the mouth and nose. The purpose of a tapemask is to filter out dust, smoke, and other particles from the air, providing a basic level of protection against respiratory irritants.
The design of a tapemask is simple, with the strip of material folded in a specific pattern
In recent years, tapemasks have seen a resurgence in popularity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They are
Despite their historical significance and practical uses, tapemasks are not recommended for use in situations where