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3 Ply Surgical Mask With Meltblown Filter And Nose Pin 50 Mask Black | By Tata 1mg Light Blue

(50 masks in box)
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3 Ply Surgical Mask With Meltblown Filter And Nose Pin 50 Mask Black | By Tata 1mg Light Blue
Product Details

Tata 1mg 3 Ply Surgical Face with Meltblown filter and Nose pin, Pack of 50 comprises 3 layers, in which one layer is the melt blown filter, and the other two layers are the PP non-woven fabric filter. These disposable 3-Ply Surgical Face Masks come with soft elastic ear loops and are comfortable to wear for long hours with easy breathability. Besides, they have a flexible nose clip for better grip and protection and are comfortable to wear for long hours. These 3 ply surgical face masks filter out pollutants, allergens, dust, and microbes from the air.

Uses:
Tata 1mg 3 ply surgical face mask protects against harmful bacteria, viruses, pollution, and dust.

Product Specification and Features:

  • 1- Inner layer of soft non-woven fabric: Absorbs droplets from exhaled breath
  • 2- Middle layer made of innovative Melt Blown fabric: Filters out dust and pollen and highly breathable
  • 3- Outer Layer of non-woven fabric: Blocks particles
  • Has comfortable elastic ear-bands
  • Provides triple-layer protection with melt-blown filter
  • Good for droplet precautions 
  • Has a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) ≥ 98.5%


Directions For Use:

  • Clean your hands with soap and water or with hand sanitiser before touching the mask
  • Hold the mask by the ear loops and place a loop around each year
  • Put the mask over the nose and mouth by placing the loops comfortably around the ears
  • Bend the nose wire over your nose to fit close to your face
  • Make sure the mask fits snugly over your nose, mouth, and chin
  • Avoid touching the mask when wearing


Safety Instructions:

  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Discard after every use or if it is damaged, torn, or loose
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 09 April, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBBS)