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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Atlanta Healthcare introduces technologically advanced anti-pollution masks in India


Atlanta Healthcare in partnership with Britain's Cambridge Mask Co. have announced the launch of military grade anti-pollution Atlanta Healthcare Cambridge Mask for the Indian market. The move will help strengthen Atlanta Healthcare's presence in air purification space and is in line with the Atlanta Healthcare's vision of fighting air pollution in India.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Vibhor Jain, CEO, Atlanta Healthcare shared, "We are excited to be working in close partnership with Cambridge Mask Co. and bring world class pollution masks to the Indian market to combat extreme air pollution. "

Atlanta Healthcare Cambridge Mask uses military grade technology giving protection against dust pollution up to the level of 0.3 micron, gas pollution, nearly 100% of viruses and bacteria.

The masks come with 3 layers of protection - The Primary Filter Layer - designed to filter out larger particles such as dust and PM10, The Three-Ply Micro Particulate Layer - designed to block particulate pollution such as PM2.5, The Military Grade Carbon Layer - made from a 100% pure activated carbon cloth, which was originally invented by the UK Ministry of Defence and comprises of a series of activated carbon filaments, each about 2,000 nanometres in diameter. The pores in each filament are 25 times smaller than those in standard carbon materials, and therefore more powerful. This means that bacteria and viruses are drawn to the surface from further away.

Speaking at the launch, Christopher J Dobbing, Founder, Cambridge Mask Co. expressed that "Cambridge Mask Co. are excited to be entering Indian market and now offering customers a new choice of masks. We believe no child or adult should worry about going out."

Within the category, Atlanta Healthcare Cambridge Mask provide for maximum hours of usage i.e. 340 hours and expected expiry of over four years. They come in a wide range of fashionable patterns and in five sizes (catering to weight from 6kg to 90 kg & beyond). Additionally, to cater to the different lifestyles these masks come in three different options i.e., No Valve (low physical activity), 1 Valve (mild physical activity) and 2 valves (for people engaged in strenuous activities like running, bicycling, walking etc.) and are hand washable.

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Source: India Times, 
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