Most people will choose to cut off the mask and throw it directly into the trash can. In fact, it is wrong to do so. If the mask is polluted, cutting it directly with scissors is also risky for yourself and has an impact on people who deal with garbage.
Others are burned directly, which is even more undesirable. Because the used masks are covered with many bacteria and viruses, if they are directly burned, they will pollute the environment and air, which will have a great impact on environmental protection.
Therefore, the used masks, especially during the virus epidemic, must be carefully removed, then put into a sealed bag, spray disinfectant on the bag to achieve disinfection effect, and finally throw the sealed bag into a special trash can to isolate the virus.