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BreatheEasy launches self-sanitising face mask; Know how it works

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Sunday, 31 January 2021 (18:08 IST)
Chennai: BreatheEasy Consultants private limited has introduced an unique, self-sanitising, comfortable, Nelson labs certified KARBON Face Mask, which ensures that people are protected from the deadly virus with its innovative 3-layer protection.

Designed in India using premium quality material sourced from Europe and the USA, the fabric is NIOSH (The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) tested.

Made from biotechnology-based patented fabric, it has been tested for wearing in different conditions and was an ideal safety gear against airborne pathogens and the deadly virus, a release here on Sunday said.

“The KARBON Face Mask is self-sanitizing, kills virus and bacteria and is durable, washable and reusable. It is available in all sizes”, it said.

While the N95 and other protective masks basically work on filtration mechanisms to ensure protection against microbes, the KARBON face mask’s inner layer comprises high-grade imported yarn that has antimicrobial properties to ensure effective neutralization of viruses and pathogens on contact. This makes sure that it cuts down on the chance of virus infection at the source level and helps to reduce the spread of infection,” BreatheEasy CEO Barun Aggarwal said.

The first layer reduces the virus effect on contact while the double-knit second layer protects one from microbial infection and cuts down on the chance of secondary infection.

The third (inner) layer, made of superior grade bio-yarn, maximizes protection (more than 95 per cent, better than N95 masks) against airborne pollutants for a long duration. (UNI)

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