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WIN: AirPop mask hamper worth R500 to be won

There are three hampers to be won. Each hamper, worth R500, consists of two Light SE masks and two Pocket face masks. To enter, simply fill in the competition form and click submit.

KNOWN for its expertise in creating high-performance air wearable products, AirPop has launched its new range of consumer face masks in South Africa.

Three AirPop mask models are now available – the Light SE, the Pocket, and the AirPop mask for children. These masks form part of a bigger category of air wearable products that AirPop pioneered to create better fit and more comfortable breathing for millions of mask consumers worldwide.

Speaking about the importance of the masks, founder of AirPop, Chris Hosmer said, “Masks provide the first line of defence from airborne threats, but they’ve been largely unregulated, under designed, and ineffective for the consumer market. So we at AirPop set out to change that. Because we all have a vital role to play in reducing the spread of Covid-19 through our communities, choosing an appropriate mask means it has to both fit and filter well to reduce transmission from airborne particles and droplets. With AirPop there’s finally an option that protects the rest of us, doesn’t divert critical N95s from healthcare professionals, yet meets the same high quality standards and two-way filtration as the best medical and industrial respirators.”

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Since 2015, AirPop has harnessed filtration science and technology innovation to build high-performance products that deliver unrivalled comfort and breathability — revolutionising the mask wearing experience for consumers.

AirPop delivers superior performance by solving three key issues that plague most masks: fit, filtration and breathability.

For more information visit, www.airpophealth.com.

WIN: There are three hampers to be won. Each hamper, worth R500, consists of two Light SE masks and two Pocket face masks. To enter, simply fill in the competition form below and click submit. The competition closes on Friday, August 20 at 9pm.

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