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Hygiene Austria makes back to school masks

Hygiene Austria reports that it is focusing on health protection for children by initiating the production of children’s protective face masks just in time for the resumption of school courses.

During a visit to the creation centers, pupils, and their school Marion Amri gained an insight into face mask manufacturing from Wiener Neudorf. Direction at Hygiene Austria and also the Mayor of Wiener Neudorf, Herbert Janschka, have been followed and present the faculty people on their tour. Hygiene Austria promised School Director Marion Amri of the basic school in Wiener Neudorf it might create colorful children’s face masks accessible to the pupils in the college for the rest of the school time.

Hygiene Austria, lately launched by Lenzing AG and Palmers

The resume of school involved important challenges to a lot of students, as Not all children had appropriate functioning masks many of the masks were torn after a short time or were disagreeable to wear.

“We are now making children’s face masks made of high-quality and colorful nonwovens. The further diversification of the product portfolio is designed to send out a significant sign-on protecting our kids”, said Stefan Doboczky, CEO of Lenzing AG, in the existence of the pupils and their School Director.

“We were able to Deal with the particularly important issue of wearing comfort for kids in producing these face masks thanks to our years of expertise in the textile industry. In our industry one needs to quickly react to new trends and development,” said a pleased Tino Wieser, Member of the Board of Palmers Textil AG.

Following a comprehensive presentation on the characteristics of this protective face masks and the high-quality mask production, Mayor Herbert Janschka Commented, “I am especially proud of how the Wiener Neudorf Elementary School has been the very first school in Austria to receive the high-quality kids’s face masks fabricated by Hygiene Austria. “

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