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News Release from: E-Components and Chains | Subject: Mob Caps, Hairnets
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2005
Metal detectable mob caps, hairnets and
snoods
E-Components and Chains are pleased to announce the launch of their range of "Detectamet " Metal Detectable Mob Caps, Hairnets and Beard Snoods for the food and pharmaceutical industries.
E-Components and Chains of Pocklington UK are pleased to announce the launch of their range of "Detectamet " Metal Detectable Mob Caps, Hairnets and Beard Snoods for the food and pharmaceutical industries Detectamet hairnets provide the perfect and economic solution to guarding food from contamination by stray hair and the organisms that it carries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Detectamet hairnets should fully cover the wearer`s entire hairline and be worn below the ears.
Reliance on headwear that does not cover all the hair is certainly unwise.
Various mesh and crown sizes and headband types ensure that both comfort in wear and maximum protection are afforded.
All styles are available as "Detectamet" metal detectable or metal free.
Hygiene controls very much need to be seen to be in place and therefore our Detectamet hairnets are produced in a range of highly visible colours.
All Detectamet hairnets give greater airflow to the wearer's head and therefore there is less mechanical agitation of the hair which results in enhanced hairfall.
Detectamet Beard Snoods - ever popular giving far greater airflow than non woven beard covers.
Detectamet Mob Caps - for those who require both the use of mob caps and the added benefit of detectability.
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