Hape ready to launch disposable masks for children

Masks will be suitable for children from the age of three and will be available from Toynamics UK & Ireland.

Given its key position in the educational sector, Hape is now manufacturing respiratory masks for children from the age of three.

With more conversations taking place around a gradual reopening of nurseries and schools, toy stores are being given the opportunity to stock the masks which help limit the projection of fine particles and droplets.

Available as packages of five units, the offer is available to all Toynamics UK & Ireland customers which have an open account.

The masks will be delivered separately from toy orders in mid-May, coinciding with potential measures to loosen the current lockdown.

The Toynamics UK & Ireland team remains up and running, with the warehouse remaining open, the factory running since mid-February, supplies assured and any orders able to be delivered.

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