Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Velona introduces Protect Viroblock reusable mask for maximum safety and comfort

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Velona, a leading brand in the hygiene and clothing segment in Sri Lanka, recently introduced the Velona Protect Viroblock mask, which is a reusable mask scientific­ally proven to be effective against COVID-19.

The Viroblock mask comes with an innovative design, ensuring fresh airflow through two layers of kill-trap-kill technology and offers maximum protection and comfort to the wearer as well as safety for others in close contact.

The Viroblock mask is manufactur­ed with Heiq Viroblock technology, which is the first in the world to be scientific­ally proven to reduce 99.99 percent of human coronaviru­s SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID19, along with other enveloped viruses and bacteria.

According to the tests conducted by Bureau Veritas, the Velona Viroblock mask ensures a bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) of 98.3 percent, while other tests show that Viroblock technology reduces droplet penetratio­n to <1, as compared to a N95 mask, which still passes >23.

While the breathabil­ity requiremen­t for masks is Pa/cm2 = <40, the Velona Viroblock mask surpasses this requiremen­t by two times with a breathabil­ity of <20 Pa/cm2. In addition, this mask does not contain any harmful chemical such as formaldehy­de or any other heavy metal such as lead, cadmium, etc. that adversely affect human health.

The Viroblock mask annihilate­s viruses in three steps, namely capture, destroy and repeat. As the first step, the silver technology in the Viroblock treatment attracts the oppositely charged viruses and binds them permanentl­y to their inherent sulphur groups. Secondly, the vesicle technology then helps to deplete the viral membrane of its cholestero­l content in minutes, thereby allowing the silver to destroy the virus rapidly. Thirdly, once microbes such as viruses and bacteria have been destroyed, they have no charge left and the harmless remnants either fall off or can be washed off. The space they previously occupied is freed up, allowing this process to repeat as new microbes attach onto the fabric surface.

“We are extremely proud to present the Viroblock mask, which is manufactur­ed with the best possible technology, focusing on maximum protection and comfort. This mask is tested over and over again for safety, sustainabi­lity and environmen­t and is manufactur­ed with a number of regulatory compliance­s. It can be worn for a long duration and it does not cause any harm to the skin or body,” shared Threadwork­s (Pvt.)

Ltd Chairman Dr. Gehan De Soysa. The basic textile masks are poor in terms of air filtration and on the other hand, high filtration masks like N95 can be quite uncomforta­ble to wear for extended periods. It requires users to constantly touch the mask and face, adjust it or even remove the mask several times, thereby, making it counterpro­ductive.

The Velona Protect Viroblock mask is the ideal alternativ­e, which provides high breathabil­ity and high filtration but most importantl­y, traps and kills viruses and bacteria, which are active on the fabric surface, thereby eliminatin­g retransmis­sion.

Velona Protect mask contains two trap and kill layers treated with Swiss Viroblock Anti-micorobial technology and comes with a soft elasticate­d ear loop. The users are advised to gently hand wash the mask in cold water without using powerful detergents.

The Viroblock technology remains fully effective up to 15 washes, which enables users to reuse them for several days, which is economical­ly beneficial as well.

The regulatory compliance­s associated with the Viroblock masks are EU BPR and EU REACH and the main active ingredient is registered with US TSCA and US EPA. Viroblock is also OEKOTEX certified, ZDHC and bluesign homologize­d and INCI cosmetic grade certified.

The Velona Viroblock mask is fully manufactur­ed in Sri Lanka and is proven conducive for usage by a number of tests and is certified as cosmetic grade and sustainabl­e as all its ingredient­s are cosmetic grade, biobased and recycled.

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