FDA-Registered KN95 Face Masks for $29

May 26, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
FDA-Registered KN95 Face Masks for $29
Expires May 26, 2120 06:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

With the rise of COVID-19 cases around the world, the CDC has come up with a list of personal protective equipment for both medical workers and ordinary people. For nonmedical professionals, this list includes KN95 masks to be worn in public places. This is not to be confused with N95 masks, which should be reserved for medical professionals.

These KN95 masks are made of high-quality non-woven fabric and have 5-layer design to provide 95% filtration against dust, pollution, airborne particulates and more. Each mask features a nose clip and ear straps for a comfortable fit, and to help you breathe easy as you go about your day. Wear it for daily use in school, grocery stores, workplace, commute, and more.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: white
  • Materials: non-woven fabric
  • Protection class: KN95
  • Filtering rate: ≥95% (0.075μm particles)
  • 5 layers
  • Soft & comfortable
  • Adjustable strap & nose clip
  • FDA-registered

Includes

  • 5x FDA-Registred KN95 Masks

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