Published on 10/27/2005
A battery-powered filtrating facemask comes with an extended chamber located in front of both the user’s mouth and nose , hosing a dual filtration system. This filtration system makes use of electronic ionization and static electricity to zap germs and remove air-borne particles deemed harmful when inhaled. An elastic seal forms a snug fit around the bridge of the nose and is driven by a control unit that can be clipped to a belt. Definitely a safer version to use when compared with traditional paper masks. It's like having an Ionic Breeze slapped on your face.
[IOL via New Launches]