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Did Anybody use a Face Mask in India?
We are going to India in May, and today while talking to a person who happens to be originally from India, told me that we should take a good face mask. He suggested one from 3M that comes with a valve. He said that one mask should last us for the whole month and it goes for about $12 if we buy it here in North America. Has anybody used a face mask in India? And do you really need it in all major cities, i.e., Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore?
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Hi - I was in Northern India in February--Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. A mask is not necessary at all. It will be terribly hot though in May.
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No. Never occurred to me. It's way too hot and humid for me to consider it now I've heard about it!
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You may see surgical type masks or scarves in other Asian cities, but virtually never in India. If you wear a face mask with a valve as you describe, you will nearly suffocate in the heat and you could possibly be questioned by the police. India is very security conscience and a foreigner walking around with what may look like a gas mask will immediately attract a lot of attention.
The air is polluted and smoggy, but unless you have asthma or other respiratory problem, you'll do better than you think. |
I think your "friend" is pulling your leg...
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I have lived in India for a few years I would say there is absolutely no need for a mask. Depending on where you are visiting, if the pollution and dust gets to you just wrap your handkerchief/towel over your nose and you will be ok till you get somewhere with less dust/pollution. Going for a gas mask with a valve is overkill and is bound to attract attention and possibly a question or two from the authorities.
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Thank you ALL. I am convinced from your comments that a mask is not necessary. We would just have a small towel or handkerchief in case we need it.
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Before we left for India, I checked the weather for Delhi. It said "smoke" and that was absolutely what we encountered when we deplaned. I have some allergy/asthma problems and found the first couple of nights in Delhi unpleasant for sleeping, but once we got to Amritsar and the rest of India, I was fine.
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Thanks a lot indianapearl. Neither of us has any asthma or allergies as such, thus with your experience we should be fine too without any mask.
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