Cloth masks can overheat quickly and catch fire. Disposable masks also have a metal nose wire and can cause sparks, a fire, and/or break your microwave," warned the New Hampshire Fire Marshal's office ...
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office issued a warning on April 20 that heating a mask in the microwave in an effort to kill germs “is a fire hazard and an extremely bad idea.” “Cloth masks ...
Gentle cleaning supplies can cut through grimy messes. Skip abrasive sponges, harsh chemicals, metal tools, oven cleaner, and disinfecting wipes, as they can damage surfaces or leave harmful residue.