Dankotuwa manufactures customized steam inhalers for homes and healthcare enterprises

9 April 2020 12:46 am

From left: Dr. Amal Harsha De Silva - Deputy Director General, Medical Services II, Ministry of Health,  Channa Gunawardana - Chief Executive Officer, Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC , Yoshan Fernando - Director/Chief Executive Officer Royal Fernwood Porcelain Limited, Dr. Charith Nanayakkara - Lecturer of the Department of Surgery specializing in Neurosurgery at Teaching Hospital, Kotalawela Defense University Sri Lanka

 

Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC, renowned for its luxurious and elegant porcelain tableware introduced the all new customized steam inhaler which is ideal for individuals affected by respiratory tract infections including COVID-19. 


Designed and advised by Dr. Charith Nanayakkara, this modified steam inhaling device will be made available at hospitals and quarantine centers currently providing medical care for patients affected by the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).  


The Dankotwa steam inhaler is also easy to use and can be utilized at homes for prevention of multiple respiratory tract related conditions. It is also noteworthy that this product is a modified version of the existing steam apparatus called the Nissen Steamer which is considered outdated but is currently being used by hospitals. 


Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC, a subsidiary of Ambeon Holdings PLC commenced its commercial operations in 1984. From superior glazing technologies, personalized designs and endless options, the company continues to create timeless and modern collection of porcelain-ware that expresses exclusive dining experience for every occasion.  


“At a time when health officials and governments are battling to create a better place amidst current global pandemic, the Ambeon Group is pleased to be able to contribute towards this effort and serve the people of  Sri Lanka  and the world,” stated  Murali Prakash, Group Managing Director Ambeon Capital PLC and Ambeon Holdings PLC.


 

Special features/benefits of the steam inhaler