Respirone AV99

hasithayad

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    ඔය මරලා තියෙන්නෙ..😁

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    ස්ටාෆ් එකෙන් ඇවිල්ල තියෙන්නෙ. ඇඟේ කොහේ හරි ගාගෙන ගෙදර ගෙනියන්න ඇති.

    අපේ ගෙදරත් පාවිච්චි කරන්නෙ ඔව්ව තමා :sorry:
     
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    Amos

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    https://respirone.lk/washing

    WASHING INSTRUCTIONS​

    • Masks are mostly prefer to be hand washed using tepid/room temperature water and regular laundry soap.
    • Wash daily after every use.
    • Do not use any fabric softeners when washing or drying. (Ex: Comfort)
    • Do not use chlorine bleach as it may degrade the elastic bands over time.
    • Do not use hot water for washing, hot water can damage or discolour mask.
    • Dry in direct sunlight, do not tumble dry.
    • Iron only if needed at mild temperature, do not iron on the logo print of the mask.
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    Dias21

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    Its not a medically approved product. Its tested by ITI and found to have a 99 filtration rate. But it does not have any of the approvals
     

    Amos

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    Its not a medically approved product. Its tested by ITI and found to have a 99 filtration rate. But it does not have any of the approvals
    What about all other surgical, KN95 and other masks in the market? Do they have approvals or a guarantee on quality?
    This is washable and reusable up to some extent, with some level of quality.
    So with given options, isn't this a better choice?
     

    Amos

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    Mewa kohewath nane bn ganna.

    සතොසේ තියෙනව. ලොකු සතොස වල බලන්න. ඉක්මනට ඉවර වෙනවා, ආපහු ගේනවා. පාට (කළු/සුදු), සයිස් (L/M/S) එහෙම බලල ගන්න.
     

    Dias21

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    What about all other surgical, KN95 and other masks in the market? Do they have approvals or a guarantee on quality?
    This is washable and reusable up to some extent, with some level of quality.
    So with given options, isn't this a better choice?
    KN95 is not approved. N95 masks are approved. N95 labels can only be used if they have approval. (N95 means they have 95% or higher filtration rate.) and yes, those are available at leading pharmacies.

    It depends if you are really health conscious or have a disease like diabetes or bronchitis, you should probably stick with the approved masks
     

    Dias21

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    What's the difference between KN95 and N95?
    N95 is the official term. wording N95 can only be used if approved.

    KN95 is used as a marketing term by producers if their product is not approved. in developed countries, they cant use the term KN95 because they cant sell unapproved products.