Royal Fernwood launches porcelain steam inhalers

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  • Ideal for patients with nasal congestion, runny nose, sinus-type headaches, intractable cough and respiratory tract-related issues such as chest infections
  • Ideal for everyday use, safe even for children

Royal Fernwood Porcelain Ltd., a large-scale manufacturer of high quality white and decorated porcelain tableware, recently launched its version of the steam inhaler into the local market. 

The steam inhaler, which is a modified version of the product manufactured by its parent Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC, was initially designed and advised by Dr. Charith Nanayakkara, lecturer attached to the Department of Surgery, General Sir John Kotelawala Defense University and who specialises in Neurosurgery, is said to be ideal for individuals who wish to use steam inhalation as a preventive measure for any respiratory tract infections. 

Steam inhalation is considered ideal for those who have nasal congestion, runny nose, ‘sinus’ type headaches, intractable cough and respiratory tract related issues such as chest infections which includes COVID-19. These steam inhalers are being used at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (IDH) to treat COVID-19 positive patients receiving inward treatment. 

Products are widely available in the market and customers can now purchase the product at their convenience from any of the Dankotuwa showrooms – located at Guildford Crescent, One Galle Face Mall, Union Place, Kirulapone, Negombo and at Dankotuwa.  

“It is with great pleasure that we launch this product into the market at a time when our customers need a safe product for steam inhalation which we belief gives relief for nasal congestion, runny nose, ‘sinus’ type headaches, intractable cough and respiratory tract related issues such as chest infections,” stated Royal Fernwood Porcelain Ltd. Director/Chief Executive Officer Yoshan Fernando. 

“Royal Fernwood Porcelain has always been an organisation that has earned respect and credibility amongst our customers for the simple reason of taking social responsibility towards our stakeholders very seriously. The launch of the steam inhaler is our way of contributing towards the wellbeing of our community when the country is trying to overcome this pandemic.”

An Ambeon company and subsidiary of Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC., Royal Fernwood Porcelain was incorporated in 1994 and commenced commercial production in 1997, exactly 20 years post the company’s first successful export to the United Kingdom. Currently, the company manufactures products for most of the prestigious ceramic dinnerware manufacturers in Europe, Japan, Australia, Scandinavia the USA and over 50 countries worldwide. 

“It does give us immense satisfaction to contribute positively towards the betterment of the community at a time when health officials and governments are battling to manage and eradicate the coronavirus pandemic,” stated Ambeon Capital PLC and Ambeon Holdings PLC Group Managing Director Murali Prakash. 

“As endorsed by the Ministry of Health, we believe that with this steam inhaler, Sri Lanka will benefit immensely, especially to treat many respiratory tract related illnesses and discomforts and stay healthy. The Ambeon Group, through its various subsidiaries is pleased to be able to contribute positively and serve the people of Sri Lanka during these trying times,” concluded Prakash. 

Royal Fernwood Porcelain, reputed for its coloured and youthful designs, enjoys the heightened value addition through a wide range of extremely popular designs and decorations that include in-glaze, on-glaze, under-glaze, hand painted, etching and microwave-safe designs including gold and platinum. Catering to customer demand, Royal Fernwood has been successful in developing new products using coloured glazes to match the body, which is a unique achievement for porcelain tableware. All Royal Fernwood products are safe for all aspects of dining, as the raw materials used for white products are lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) safe and does not contain bone ash. The company is also the only porcelain tableware manufacturer to be endorsed by SLS and the recipient of SLS 122:2001quality certification. 

 

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