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Where to buy N95 masks

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Where can I buy N95 masks in Chiang Mai? This smokey season is more than I can cope with :-(

It has only just begun....get out now if this bothers you.

Forum search box top right of the screen has the answers.

Forum search box top right of the screen has the answers.

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You can buy them at pharmacies but shop around because the prices vary from shop to shop

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Forum search box top right of the screen has the answers.

so do Home Pro smile.png

Many thanks MESmith :-)

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I saw some near the cash register of the stationery store on Huay Kaew near the Shell station and Ai Sushi restaurant.

I was a dummy this year and didn't wear an N95 when riding my scooter for the first few weeks of the smoky season and my asthmatic lungs suffered accordingly. So now I wear one every time I ride it, no matter how short of a trip. All of my scooter trips are short, just a few kilometers round trip--I use my truck for longer trips--but it has made a noticeable difference in my inhaler use frequency.

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I was a dummy this year and didn't wear an N95 when riding my scooter for the first few weeks of the smoky season and my asthmatic lungs suffered accordingly. So now I wear one every time I ride it, no matter how short of a trip. All of my scooter trips are short, just a few kilometers round trip--I use my truck for longer trips--but it has made a noticeable difference in my inhaler use frequency.

It's so easy to be relaxed about wearing a mask. I get a lot of unusual looks and stares even. Which I have learned to ignore. But like yourself if I don't wear a mask when I'm outdoors it leaves me using an asthma med inhaler at the end of the day :-(

BTW is smoky season almost finished?!

I was a dummy this year and didn't wear an N95 when riding my scooter for the first few weeks of the smoky season and my asthmatic lungs suffered accordingly. So now I wear one every time I ride it, no matter how short of a trip. All of my scooter trips are short, just a few kilometers round trip--I use my truck for longer trips--but it has made a noticeable difference in my inhaler use frequency.

It's so easy to be relaxed about wearing a mask. I get a lot of unusual looks and stares even. Which I have learned to ignore. But like yourself if I don't wear a mask when I'm outdoors it leaves me using an asthma med inhaler at the end of the day :-(

BTW is smoky season almost finished?!

Hopefully we'll get a strong rain around the time of Songkran, which would clean the air and be the end of most of it, but there's no guarantee. It could go a couple of weeks longer.

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