It’s clear that wearing face masks during the pandemic could save countless lives and that caring for reusable masks properly is essential. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends ...
Your electric cooker has a function not specified in its user guide: mask sanitizer. Researchers at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign found that 50 minutes of dry heat in an electric cooker ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have demonstrated a new, easy way to decontaminate 3M’s disposable N95 masks for reuse: Put the mask in an electric cooker. It can be a rice cooker or a ...
Sometimes it feels like everyone in authority positions has abandoned us during this pandemic and left us on our own to figure out how to stay safe. But that is just not true. Scientists in St. Louis ...
If you own an Instant Pot, rice cooker or any other electric cooker, you now have another way to sanitize your N95 respirator mask. (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) WARNING: Do NOT use the ...
Last year’s hot kitchen appliance is trendy again — this time, for being a virus killer. A recent study showed that electric multicookers — often dubbed Crock-Pots, slow cookers or Instant Pots — can ...
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