UniMask unveils antiviral treated mask; tested to kill 99.94% virus within seconds of contact

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The newly launched masks are made of fabric treated with Health guard technology which is based on cosmetic chemistry which makes it skin-friendly and safe to use

In the prevailing situation of COVID-19 pandemic, face masks have become a pivotal part of our lives. With human activities coming back to the track, the role of a mask is not just restricted as a safety gear anymore but a must-have accessory to ensure protection and wellbeing. Analyzing the whole scenario, UniMask has introduced a revolutionary mask which comes with antiviral treatment in the market. Made using 100% cotton fabric, these masks are not only skin-friendly but also sustainable and environment friendly.

These newly launched masks are made using 100% breathable cotton fabric with anti-viral treatment on fabric. The mask is processed using the healthguard technology from Australia which is well known for destroying SARS-CoV-2, H1N1, bacteria and other harmful viruses within minutes of coming in contact with the fabric. This technology is effective in destroying 99.94% of the virus that comes in contact with the fabric.

With the aim of reaching every household; this mask is priced at MRP-Rs.495.00. available in 3 different colours- white, wine red, and blue these masks are a perfect amalgamation of style, comfort, and safety. Crafted and designed with comfortable ear loop fasteners, adjustable Nose bridge, and comfortable chin elastic making the mask perfect for every face type and size. These masks are available at all online market place.

Mr Kapil Bhatia, CEO, UniMask speaking on the launch of the new line-up said, “We are very happy to contribute to the health and wellness of our customers with our new range of masks which are superiorly designed keeping the environmental conditions in mind. These newly launched masks are made of rich cotton fabric and don’t leach any harmful components like other similar category masks. Powered by revolutionary Healthguard technology from Australia and these masks ensure the utmost protection against the SARS-CoV-2 Virus.”

UniMask started its operations this year by committed individuals who care for the environment and more so, for the current pandemic. It is backed by the team involved in the online platform UNIFORM REPUBLIC, where school and corporate uniforms are available online, and has an experience of over 21 years in the Garment industry. With Unimask, the endeavour is to deliver a quality product at a reasonable price which appeals to the masses and the classes. UniMask is incorporating the use of antiviral and antibacterial finishes to the products to make them safe to use on a daily basis. All products are made from the finest breathable fabrics like 100% cotton, organic cotton, and rich cotton blends which are processed using the Health guard Technology from Australia which is effective in destroying 99.94% of the virus that comes in contact with the fabric.

Tags : #Unimask #HealthGuardTechnology #Antiviral #Antibacterial #BreathableCottonFaceMask

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