Nukepills replenishes its stock of N95 face masks for flu season

Nukepills.com today announced the replenishment of its stock of N95 Particulate Masks just in time for the upcoming flu season. A deluge of online orders in May of this year, in response to media stories of the Swine Flu Virus (H1N1), depleted the company's large inventory in just a few days.

"We had run out of stock of N95 face masks back in May. We were surprised by the rush of orders that literally happened overnight," said Troy Jones, president of Nukepills.com. "We have just now received a huge shipment of fresh N95 face masks to cover our wholesale and retail business for the remainder of the flu season. Aside from frequent hand washing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending the use of certain types of face masks if you are in close contact with someone who has, or may have, the swine flu. We only stock N95 masks that are both NIOSH and FDA approved. Anything less would not give our customers the protection they demand."

N95 face masks available from Nukepills.com are individually sealed to maintain freshness and integrity of the product and fold flat for easy storage and portability. They are also approved by the FDA for use as surgical masks.

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