Lol N? Is their KF94 approved by the Korean FDA?
Doesn't seem like the word "KF94" is printed on the mask either.
"A few visual cues can help. Collins says every KF94 heโs tested has had KF94 printed on the packaging. It should also have the red, white, and blue seal of the Korean government or the text ์์ฝ์ฒ ํ๊ฐ, which means Ministry of Food and Drug Safety approved. If the packaging is in English, similarly, look for the words โcertified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, South Korea."
Not in the SK government's database either:
https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBCC01/getLi...grade=&classNo=Their website doesn't even provide any company name & address. Domain is private as well.
Confronted them but you know what they replied?
"We are certified by CE, which is an international standard, compared to KFDA which is only for 1 country in Korea"
KF94 is South Korean equivalent of the N95 and they say certification by CE is more important than the certification by Korean FDA.
I laughed.
Please la do yourself a favour and buy a proper N95 by 3M. RM 2 per pc. Not worth it to buy expensive but get normal 4ply because of mislabelling.