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To avoid potential confusion between a DIY mask and a medical grade mask, Johns Hopkins insists that you not make a mask from a solid color (especially not solid blue or solid white). If the only material you have on hand for making a mask is solid, consider [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Tie-Dye|tie-dying]] your material before using it to make a mask. Another alternative would be to label the mask as NOT MEDICAL GRADE with a Sharpie. You can do this on the inside if you like.
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To avoid potential confusion between a DIY mask and a medical grade mask, Johns Hopkins insists that you not make a mask from a solid color (especially not solid blue or solid white). If the only material you have on hand for making a mask is solid, consider [[AY Honors/Tie-Dye|tie-dying]] your material before using it to make a mask. Another alternative would be to label the mask as NOT MEDICAL GRADE with a Sharpie. You can do this on the inside if you like.

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To avoid potential confusion between a DIY mask and a medical grade mask, Johns Hopkins insists that you not make a mask from a solid color (especially not solid blue or solid white). If the only material you have on hand for making a mask is solid, consider [[AY Honors/Tie-Dye|tie-dying]] your material before using it to make a mask. Another alternative would be to label the mask as NOT MEDICAL GRADE with a Sharpie. You can do this on the inside if you like.

To avoid potential confusion between a DIY mask and a medical grade mask, Johns Hopkins insists that you not make a mask from a solid color (especially not solid blue or solid white). If the only material you have on hand for making a mask is solid, consider tie-dying your material before using it to make a mask. Another alternative would be to label the mask as NOT MEDICAL GRADE with a Sharpie. You can do this on the inside if you like.