Gator Cases has introduced double-layered wind instrument face masks. These masks allow for full playability while greatly reducing the spread of aerosols. Gator’s instrument face masks pair with their recently released instrument bell covers to help provide full protection for students and educators.

Like the bell covers, these masks were designed in accordance with the recommendations from the National Federation of State High Schools’ (NFHS) scientific study on aerosols.

“The bell covers are very helpful in keeping instrument players safe, but there is still potential exposure if you’re not wearing a mask,” Rob McCoy, director of product management, said. “We wanted to provide full protection, so we designed the masks using the data and findings from the NFHS study to create an effective product that helps musicians stay safe while still playing.”

“Gator was attentive to our recommendations from the International Performing Arts Aerosol Study,” added  James Weaver, NFHS director of performing arts and sports and study chair.  “They took a listen-test-and-learn approach to create products that effectively address the findings of the study.”

The masks are designed with a front flap opening for easy playing while staying safe. They are available in youth and adult sizes. The cotton flap mouth opening has magnetic connections to keep it open or closed.  They have adjustable straps for comfort and are reusable and hand-washable.

Gator’s double-layered instrument bell covers feature a pocket for a replaceable MERV 13 filter (included). The covers are made from a breathable, non-woven polypropylene fabric.

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