KN95 Face Mask Becomes The One Respirator Everyone Needs To Own

 

State leaders and colleges across the United States are turning to KN95 face masks as either a requirement or part of their community outreach approach for “masking-up” and keeping the general public safe in the on-going fight against the Coronavirus.

During the onset of the Coronavirus in the spring of 2020, the KN95 face mask shortage was one of the most discussed topics when it comes to people learning about the best face mask to keep them safe and protected during the pandemic. The only problem: the respirator was extremely difficult to get.

Nearly two years after helping healthcare workers and essential workers alike weather the PPE storm and overcome overseas product delays, CovCare has remained at the forefront of ensuring quick delivery on products that are in high demand. That has certainly been the case for the KN95 face mask, which remains heavily sought after as the world health energy rages on.

While the Omicron variant, Delta variant, and other variants of the Coronavirus have changed the way people mask-up, it’s clear that purchasing KN95 face masks has proven to be a wise investment as the world has moved away from general cloth face coverings that offer less overall protection. 

It’s no wonder why more communities and colleges around the United States are turning to KN95 face masks as either a requirement or part of their community outreach approach. For example, as on-campus COVID-19 cases rise across the country a number of professors at Duke University are requiring students to wear KN95 face masks in order to attend in-person classes. The same goes for some classes at the University of Maryland and Cornell University. In Colorado, Governor Jared Polis' office announced that KN95 face masks would be available for free at various locations across the state, while in Delaware Governor John Carney, Lt. Governor Hall-Long and the Delaware Department of Education recently announced a one-time distribution of KN95 masks to educators, students grades six and above, and childcare providers across the state. State officials in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Vermont are also following their lead. 

Whereas the KN95 was once a scarce PPE item to find and difficult to purchase, protective face masks from POWECOM and CE certified KN95 face masks are in stock and available at CovCare.

POWECOM KN95 Face Mask

Our POWECOM KN95 face masks available at CovCare are FDA Emergency Use Authorized and are made in accordance with industry standards. The 5-ply foldable mask has up to 95% filtration efficiency of non-oily suspended particles of 0.3 micron levels and is ideal for daily use, helping prevent the spread of germs and protect yourself from airborne particles, viruses, pollen and other allergens.  

Features: 

  • FDA/EUA authorized 

  • Filters at least 95% of airborne particles (0.3 micron)

  • Multi-layer design reduces respiratory resistance 

  • Soft and flexible to fit nose bridge

  • Comfortable ear loop, stretch to fit

  • Substantial breathing area allows for sufficient airflow circulation without touching lips

  • Available in white or black

CE Certified KN95 Face Mask

In addition to the KN95 POWECOM face masks, CovCare also carries CE Certified KN95 face masks that hold similar features and benefits for a respirator. Equally lightweight and comfortable, KN95 offers 95% filtration efficiency and has become the must-have face mask for people working in food processing, medical, hospitals and care centers, schools, general manufacturing, heavy infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, and transportation. 

Features: 

  • Certified KN95 face masks manufactured to EEA and World Health Organization standards

  • Filters at least 95% of airborne particles (0.3 micron) 

  • Helps prevent airborne diseases and infections.

  • Multi-layer design reduces respiratory resistance 

  • Compatible with other protective equipment like protective glasses and ear plugs

  • Glue-free and odorless face mask

The facts and figures continue to trend heavily in favor of the KN95.

The respirator is not only better than surgical masks or cloth masks in protecting against airborne particles, but the KN95 face mask that meets the requirements of the FDA and are CE certified are also setting a whole new standard when it comes to “masking-up”. 

 
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