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Disposable 3 Ply Face Masks - 1 Box (50pcs) $18.95 Shipped @ Ukiyotech.com

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Pack of 50 Three Ply Layer: Disposable face masks By UKIYO provide 3 layer protection

Manufacturer CE & FDA registered Facility

Meltblown Filter: Disposable face masks By UKIYO come with a meltblown filter which can filter upwards of 98% bacteria

Nose Wire Clip: Face masks come with nose wire that can be used to make a better seal around the face to ensure that no unwanted particles can enter our mouth without being filtered by the masks disposable

Smooth Feel: This disposable mask is made with smooth non-woven fabric that is comfortable to wear even in hot summers

Extensive QC: Our disposable mask goes through 100% quality check, keeping in mind the experiences our customers have had in the past with other products in the market. We ensure that our disposable masks keep our customers safe and comfortable during these tough times

Instructions: Non Washable, Shipped from Sydney/Melbourne Australia

NON MEDICAL USE MASKS - Occupational Use Only

Packing Details: 50 Pieces / Box

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  • +1

    Shipped from Sydney/Melbourne Australia

    Are they already there though?

    • +1

      Yes please can be shipped by tomorrow if required & you should have in next 2-3 days depending upon where you are

      Thanks

  • Why are you showing photos of hospital staff wearing them?

    Are these TGA approved surgical masks ?

    Also, why does he look sad in the picture? Isn't the mask comfortable?

    • +2

      why does he look sad in the picture

      You would be too when you realise your customers aren't stupid enough pay >$50 for a random box of 50 masks anymore.

      • Maybe he heard about the protest planned on Sep 5th ?

    • -1

      Dear Member

      Thank you for your interest. These masks are CE/FDA Certified

      Please visit our website https://ukiyotech.com/ to know more about our products & the company

      The doc is not sad, he is just tired after helping all of us during these testing times.

      Thanks, UKIYO technologies

      • +1

        This is a lie. The FDA does not certify masks, and even says exactly that on their own website. There is an emergency use authorisation, but it's based on the honour system. NIOSH certifies respirator masks (like N95) but this product isn't NIOSH certified either. And CE is a marking applied to products that meet European standards, but for low risk items like non-medical PPE it's self-certification, meaning there is no third party verification.

        • Hi Kyanar, as per FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), enacted on January 4, 2011, amended section 415 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), in relevant part, to require that facilities engaged in manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding food for consumption in the United States submit additional registration information to FDA, including an assurance that FDA will be permitted to inspect the facility at the times and in the manner permitted by the FD&C Act.
          These masks are produced in FDA certified facilities. We will be happy to provide certification copy post purchase.
          Also based on feedback we will modify to clarify "FDA" text in listing

          • @amawar07: The FDA does not certify or approve facilities. You're lying again.

            See: https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/it-really-fda…

            • @[Deactivated]: Hi Kyannar, please refer to link to have access for FDA registered sites
              https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drls/default.cfm
              As mentioned we are updating listing stating product is manufactured in FDA registered site.
              Thanks

              • @amawar07: FDA registration is like a whitepages entry. It doesn't mean that it meets any standards at all, it doesn't mean that the site has ever been inspected by the FDA, and it doesn't guarantee that if FDA inspectors showed up to inspect (which they can't, because they just don't have the resources right now and can't go to China anyway) that it would pass at all.

              • @amawar07:

                As mentioned we are updating listing stating product is manufactured in FDA registered site.

                Intentionally misleading ad, problems with the retailer. Neg

      • Dear Member

        I'm not a member.

  • ABN?

    • Dear Member

      Thank you for your interest. We put deals for our other produts also on OzBargain

      Please visit our website https://ukiyotech.com/ to know more about our products & the company

      ABN: 98636448498

      Thanks, UKIYO technologies

  • +3

    You claim that you're FDA certified, but "The FDA does not issue any kind of certification to demonstrate a manufacturer is in compliance with the FDA’s requirements" - straight from the FDA.gov website. So you're literally lying. You're claiming non-medical, so NIOSH (the actual certifying agency in the US for respirator masks) nor TGA care anyway.

    You're also claiming CE, but that's meaningless as for low risk things like non-medical use masks, it's self-certifying.

    • -1

      Dear Member

      We have received FDA certification from our manufacturers if required we can provide you a copy of the certificate

      Regards, UKIYO team

      • No you haven't, as "The FDA does not issue any kind of certification to demonstrate a manufacturer is in compliance with the FDA’s requirements"

        See: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-covid-19-and…

        Also see: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/07/16/8907764…

        There is NO SUCH THING as an FDA certificate for face masks.

        • -2

          Hi Kyanar, as per FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), enacted on January 4, 2011, amended section 415 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), in relevant part, to require that facilities engaged in manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding food for consumption in the United States submit additional registration information to FDA, including an assurance that FDA will be permitted to inspect the facility at the times and in the manner permitted by the FD&C Act.
          These masks are produced in FDA certified facilities. We will be happy to provide certification copy post purchase.
          Also based on feedback we will modify to clarify "FDA" text in listing

          • @amawar07: No they aren't, because the FDA doesn't certify facilities either.

            See: https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/it-really-fda…

            There is NO SUCH THING as an FDA certified facility.

            • -2

              @[Deactivated]: Hi Kyanar, there are FDA registered Facilities. please refer to link
              https://www.fda.gov/industry/fda-basics-industry/registratio…

              • +1

                @amawar07: Registration is meaningless. It does not mean the facility meets any kind of standards, and does not mean that it has been inspected by the FDA at any stage.

                Again, see this NPR report specifically about crappy poor quality face masks with bogus "FDA certificates" being used to sell them: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/07/16/8907764…

                The fact that you won't even provide the manufacturer's name to people in this OzBargain post so they can check MAUDE to ensure there are no reports of the manufacturer selling defective masks in the US tells us that you know your certificates are worthless, and you're just profiteering (read: scamming) off the COVID situation.

                I see you're now also downvoting to bury the facts too.

  • +2

    Details say:

    24 / 7 SUPPORT
    Please get in touch about any issues you’re having, and we’ll try our best to respond with 24 hours

    That is not the definition of 24/7 Support

  • Presume its made in China?

    • Thanks for your comments. Like other manufacturers we do get our products manufactured in China, however, we would like to highlight that all our products go through rigorous testing process before they land in Australia.

      • our products go through rigorous testing process before they land in Australia.

        How do you know that is true ?

        Have you been there recently to see it ?

        • Hi JV, These masks are produced in FDA certified facilities based out of China. FDA We will be happy to provide certification copy post purchase.
          Please refer to https://www.fda.gov/ for details on FDA certified facilities

          • @amawar07: He can't find details of FDA certified facilities, because there is no such thing. Stop lying.

    • Home of the 'Chinavirus'

  • +2

    Misleading product description as per above comments, no country of origin, pointless certification claims

    • Thanks for your comments. Like other manufacturers we do get our products manufactured in China, however, we would like to highlight that all our products go through rigorous testing process before they land in Australia.

      • +1

        all our products go through rigorous testing process before they land in Australia.

        Like this ?

        • Hi JV, These masks are produced in FDA registered facilities based out of China. FDA We will be happy to provide certification copy post purchase.
          https://www.fda.gov/industry/fda-basics-industry/registratio…

          • +2

            @amawar07: You can't provide certification copy because there is no certification, as I've said numerous times in this thread with links to authoritative FDA sources and trusted media reports of Chinese companies scamming with fake "FDA certifications". The FDA doesn't certify, approve, or pre-inspect facilities. And during COVID, they can't even inspect the facilities after the fact either.

            • @[Deactivated]: @kyanar, As communicated we have Manufacturing Facilities Registration with FDA NOT "FDA certification".

              • +2

                @amawar07: So? Registration is meaningless. It just means the FDA knows the facility exists, like having a whitepages entry. The FDA doesn't pre-inspect facilities, and can't go and inspect them in response to complaints right now, so all you're saying is "the FDA knows the manufacturer's building exists". Big whoop, so does Google Maps. And you won't even provide a Google Maps link!

                You keep talking about providing fake "certification copy" (it's fake, because the FDA doesn't issue certifications) and only to people post-purchase after you've already scammed them.

  • Interesting thread comments.
    However, more curiously, I'd like to know what "certification copy post purchase" appears to be?

    Wouldn't it be ideal to simply link the certification your referring to, so that we may look at what documentation your holding?

    The CDC links to NIOSH-approved 'respirator' manufacturers here:
    https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/disp_part…

    NIOSH only has approvals for the below respirator filter types:
    1. N95 – Filters at least 95% of airborne particles. Not resistant to oil.
    2. Surgical N95 – Filters at least 95% of airborne particles. Not resistant to oil. And Fluid Resistant meaning 'Fluid Resistant - Meets ASTM Test Method F1862 “Resistance of Medical Face Masks to Penetration by Synthetic Blood”.'
    3. N99 – Filters at least 99% of airborne particles. Not resistant to oil.
    4. N100 – Filters at least 99.97% of airborne particles. Not resistant to oil.
    5. R95 – Filters at least 95% of airborne particles. Somewhat resistant to oil.
    6. P95 – Filters at least 95% of airborne particles. Strongly resistant to oil.
    7. P99 – Filters at least 99% of airborne particles. Strongly resistant to oil.
    8. P100 – Filters at least 99.97% of airborne particles. Strongly resistant to oil.

    • Hi W37hsyea, We can upload Certificate as part of reply but missed that. It can be checked at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drls/default.cfm for Shenzhen Tianheyuan

    • They're claiming that FDA facility registration means anything, when all it means is that the FDA knows there's a building that exists, which Google Maps does too. Having a Google Maps entry doesn't mean it meets any quality standards, just like having an FDA facility registration. There is no certificate except some made up one that Chinese manufacturers sometimes trot out - it's not actually issued by the FDA and it's actually a federal offence in the US because they're illegally using the FDA logo without authorisation.

      • yeah, I get that, I think OP does now as well.

        • +1

          I don't think they do - they changed the deal post to say "CE and FDA registered facility" which isn't even worth mentioning because I could register my house with the FDA and it would mean nothing. There's no such thing as CE registration for facilities either, only products. And it's self-certified for products like these so it's also not worth mentioning.

  • Hi, how long it will take for 5 boxes, to Melbourne, need something ASAP ?

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