KleanNara, Launches 'Hwangsa Protective Mask KF94' for the First Time
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Clean Country announced on the 31st that it will launch three types of medical masks approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety next month on the 4th: the white Clean Country Hwangsa Protective Mask, and the white and black Clean Country Hwangsa Protective Mask Plus.
All three masks are KF94 grade masks approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, blocking more than 94% of fine dust particles with an average particle size of 0.4㎛. This protects the respiratory system from particulate harmful substances such as yellow dust and fine dust, as well as infectious agents like novel influenza.
The mask structure is also optimized for leakage prevention with a 3D three-dimensional design, increasing adhesion through a functional nose support and enhancing convenience with a three-layer structure that prevents lips from touching the mask.
The premium product, Clean Country Hwangsa Protective Mask Plus, features a thicker five-layer structure with an electrostatic filter to block particulate harmful substances and infectious agents. In addition, it includes a patented strap adjustment function for a more stable fit.
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A Clean Country representative stated, “Masks have become an essential item in daily life for personal hygiene management, such as blocking fine dust and preventing highly contagious respiratory diseases,” adding, “The need for hygiene management has increased further due to the recent novel coronavirus infection (Wuhan pneumonia).”
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