Style Group, a producer of blinds, has today launched two highly innovative products in the struggle against COVID-19, expected to be available to merchants in the UK this season.
The United Kingdom-based company — which has production plants in Spain, the Netherlands and Romania — generates fabrics for the home, business and hotel industry, has launched a new line of cloth technologies which are made up of Antivaltex — a new cloth that kills corona type viruses in the very contact, and Aircleantex — a cloth that transforms ultraviolet light and purifies the air.
Coronaviruses and the flu virus, meeting the requirements of the ISO and adhering to the testing and approval of Microbiological Solutions LTC UK.
Brooks Hayward, manager of Global Business Development at Style Group, stated, “It is important that as major producers of window covers, we’re giving a solution that enables our clients to market innovative, life-enhancing products. The introduction of Antiviraltex and Aircleantex to all types of fabric substances for resorts, offices, and homes, will give customers peace of mind when selling our products, which puts the consumer and their health, front of thoughts”.
“We hope to determine interest in our advanced cloths and we are proud to announce our customers in the UK will soon have the ability to market these technologically innovative and possibly life-altering fabrics”.
Style Group’s CEO Juan Albertini said, “It’s been a long time in the making and these revolutionary fabrics are set to revolutionize our market. Anti-viral protection is a priority for hotels, homes and businesses.
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