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Score a 10-pack of FDA-certified KN95 face masks for $25

Score a 10-pack of FDA-certified KN95 face masks for
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people wear face coverings while in public settings to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. A mask acts as a protective barrier between your respiratory droplets (caused by coughing, sneezing, talking, or raising your voice) and other people.

Depending on where you live, masks are likely more than just a suggestion. Many states, including California, New York, and Nevada, amongst countless others, have all issued mandatory orders requiring individuals to wear masks while in public.

It is important to note, however, that not all masks are created equal. In fact, most of the masks on the market right now aren’t even FDA certified, meaning they have not been reviewed for safety and effectiveness by experts at the Food and Drug Administration.

If you are concerned about the health and safety of your family, order this 10-pack of FDA Certified KN95 Masks. Earlier in the year, stock was scarce, but we now have a supply more people can access.

These masks are in such high demand because they are crafted with a 4-layer design which aims to protect you against harmful bacteria, viruses, dust, allergens, smog, pollen, and other fine airborne particles. Each mask in this pack of 10 is equipped with an adjustable nose wire and elastic ear straps, allowing it to fit snuggly to your face while still providing a comfortable breathing experience.

You can score a 10-pack of FDA Certified KN95 Masks right now for just $24.99—that’s 37% off!

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