The use of spit guards (also known as spit hoods) by police services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: to prevent transmission of infection or another form of restraint? - Kennedy KM, Payne-James JJ, Payne-James GJ, Green P.

Spit guards, also known as spit hoods or spit masks (and occasionally bite guards) are devices intended to cover the mouth, face and sometimes the head of a restrained person in order to prevent them spitting at, or biting others. There is substantial cont...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Occupational Issues Source Type: news