Yes of course. Anybody with any form of difficulty breathing in their environment will benefit from using our masks. PM2.5 and PM10 particles can drastically reduce the amount of oxygen we take into our lungs as we breathe. A mask that will prevent these particles and gasses from entering as you breathe will reduce the chance of difficulty breathing. Those with extreme asthma should however be careful when they use a mask because their airways can constrict. We suggest you always carry your asthma inhaler.
If you have asthma, you should be careful when using any sort of mask that may restrict your airflow. Of course, the point of our product is to filter out pollen, dust mites, or other irritants and allergies. A mask could potentially restrict your airflow leading to a lack of oxygen. If you feel short of breath, or if you’re heating up, please remove the mask until you can breathe at a normal rate again.