The sports and fitness industry, which has been accustomed to growth for many years, has been particularly hard hit by the Corona pandemic, and the period after the officially ordered closure does not look particularly rosy either. High demands on hygiene regulations pose great challenges for the entire industry. Fear is spreading among customers and operators.
Physical fitness is important in the Corona era, as it seems that obesity and high blood pressure exacerbate the course of an illness in the event of an infection. So put your trainers on and go outside. This is fine with a mouth and nose protector if you know the important steps you must take. For example, how to deal with a moisture-saturated mask. Or how the mask should fit when doing sport. The easiest solution, by the way, is to opt for the disposable mouth and nose protective mask from Trotec – it always fits and is also a great fit in terms of quality, price and performance!
Excessively dry office air is the biggest enemy for a healthy office climate. Every employee knows the consequences: Irritated and reddened eyes that itch and sometimes even burn. Unpleasantly dry skin. Dried mucous membranes, which then amount to entry gates, sitting wide open for germs and infections of all kinds. This is because as the humidity drops, the removal of microorganisms and viruses in the mucous membranes decreases given the drying out of the cilia, meaning they can no longer perform their cleansing function.
The corona virus is spreading at a rapid pace! Almost every country in the world is now affected by the pandemic with more and more reports of new infections every day. A recent incident in Seoul shows just how quickly the dangerous corona virus can spread through the air in the workplace.
Anyone who relies on the use of forklift trucks for transport and the handling of goods in production halls and warehouses will rather curious to hear the gentle purring of these agile machines. But driving back and forth leaves its traces of course: whirled up dirt and dust, especially the fine dust of your own tire abrasion, can damage the electric drive of the forklift and considerably shorten its service life. The solution: the extremely powerful TAC 6500 professional air cleaner reliably ensures effective air cleaning even of large air treatment areas.
High-quality breathing masks and nose/mouth masks are still in short supply in the current corona crisis! Although there is a wide variety of respiratory protection, FFP, face, hygiene and operating theatre masks on the market, these differ not only in price, but also very decisively in quality and filter performance!
The corona pandemic has been accompanied by a worldwide rise in fraud and criminal activities associated with the trade in respiratory protection masks. The media have been reporting on a daily basis about the sale of confiscated protective masks – sometimes with fake certificates, in inferior quality and frequently manufactured under horrendously unhygienic conditions. In no way do these products involve masks offered for sale clandestinely on some shady black market. According to a report published in Den Haag by the European police authority Europol, criminals and organised gangs have rapidly adapted their methods. The fake masks have consequently found their way into normal commerce – even via official channels.
Mouth-nose protection helps to further reduce the general infection risk from coronavirus. Consequently, almost all virologists, epidemiologists and medical hygiene professionals, the federal government and all state premiers have clearly and emphatically recommended wearing face masks. Despite this, rumours have been circulating about the health risks associated with masks: Does mouth protection make you tired quickly? Doesn’t it increase the concentration of CO2 in the blood? Isn’t it dangerous for children? The Trotec Advisor has answers to these questions – and Trotec has the solutions for effective mouth-nose protection.
Mouth and nose protection (MNS) and breathing masks with FFP 2 or FFP 3 filters (comparable to so-called KN95, N95 or DS2 respirators) are in greater demand than ever before due to the worldwide corona pandemic. Anyone currently searching for protective masks in the usual search engines is literally inundated with “immediately available breathing masks” and in the meantime even petrol station chains, DIY stores and of course pharmacies have masks on offer, so that you could get the impression that the supply bottleneck of the last few weeks and months has vanished into thin air. But is this really the case?