Michigan Company Helps With Mask Discomfort

Simiron, INC., a Madison Heights company, wants to help people breathe easier while wearing masks all day. Their new product, Mask-Aide, creates a pocket in front of the wearers mouth to improve air flow and speech.

Simon Palushaj, President of Simiron Inc., said, “Mask-Aide was born out of necessity for our employees. We were hearing daily complaints about the use of masks at our plant and from our office staff. We tried virtually every mask design available and our employees were not satisfied with the performance. We were equally astonished that we could not find any designs that were made in the USA. Being a Michigan manufacturer, that was a very important factor to us.”

Mask-Aide is an adjustable mask insert that includes a magnet to keep it in place. It can be worn with a variety of mask styles including medical and cloth masks. It keeps the mask off the wearers lips, so it’s a good choice for work outs or preserving lipstick and makeup.

To learn more about Mask-Aide visit their website <HERE>.

The CDC recommends wearing a mask whenever you are at an indoor public gathering with those outside of your household.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand