Eli just took a plane ride to get to CA and brought a P100, but they told him he had to wear a cloth mask, that was the rule. So he wore a cloth mask under the P100, which of course broke the seal. I feel you.
I don’t think that policy is unreasonable for a plane ride. Just because someone wears a P100 mask doesn’t mean that their mask filters outgoing air as that’s not the design goals for most of the use cases of P100 masks.
Checking on a case-by-case basis whether a particular P100 mask is not designed like an average P100 mask is likely not feasible in that context.
Eli just took a plane ride to get to CA and brought a P100, but they told him he had to wear a cloth mask, that was the rule. So he wore a cloth mask under the P100, which of course broke the seal. I feel you.
I don’t think that policy is unreasonable for a plane ride. Just because someone wears a P100 mask doesn’t mean that their mask filters outgoing air as that’s not the design goals for most of the use cases of P100 masks.
Checking on a case-by-case basis whether a particular P100 mask is not designed like an average P100 mask is likely not feasible in that context.