In order to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2, Japan's Narita Airport requires all passengers who use the airport to wear masks. However, in view of the inconvenience of some passengers to wear masks for health reasons, the airport specially prepared fans made of resin for them to prevent droplets from scattering.
In view of the fact that the pandemic has not subsided, Narita Airport Company requires every passenger who uses the airport to wear a mask.
But at the same time, there are also some passengers who are inconvenient to wear masks due to health reasons such as allergies or skin diseases. The airport specially prepared fans made of resin to cover their mouths when they spoke.
A small note was posted on the fan prepared at the airport with the words "Inconvenience to wear a mask". It is believed that the use of this fan can prevent droplets from flying to a certain extent.
Passengers can pick up this fan for free at three service counters in the airport terminal. If you want to use a fan instead of a mask when boarding a flight in Narita, please get the airline's approval in advance.
Kosuke Yamada, Deputy Manager of Narita Airport's Customer Service Department, said, “We want to provide some options for passengers who are inconvenient to wear masks, so that every passenger can use Narita Airport with peace of mind.”
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