While the FDA's emergency use authorization (EAU) list allowed an influx of protective masks, it also opened the door for counterfeit options. And while most online marketplaces attempt to regulate the KN95 options listed, it can be difficult to determine what's real or fake. That's why more shoppers are turning to Vida's KN95 masks.
Vida's product model comes from Guangzhou Nan Qi Xing, a manufacturer that's included on the FDA's EAU list. That means the mask will block 95 percent of particles equal to or larger than .3 microns. The structured KN95 mask offers five layers of protection — including non-woven, melt-blown, and cotton layers — to maximize protection without blocking airflow.