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N95 respirator is commonly used by hospitals and medical facilities. The N95 mask is one of the most common particular-filtering facepiece respirator. An N95 respirator, is a form of respiratory protective wear which is worn over the nose and mouth to filter at least 95% of airborne particles and bacteria. The N95 face mask is non-woven, and made of disposable synthetic polymer fibers produced in a process called melt blowing.

Features

  • 5-layered Respirator
  • Provides 95% filter efficiency
  • NIOSH-Approved N95 Particulate Filtering Facepiece Respirator
  • FDA authorized for use under Emergency Use Authorization
  • Suitable for protecting the mouth, nose, and chin to airborne particles and block liquid aerosols.
  • Aluminum Nose Clip
  • Two strap design helps provide a secure seal.
  • High-efficiency electrostatic filter cotton and melt blown non-woven fabric
  • Our N95 face masks have been manufactured to EEA standards, and are used by hospitals, medical facilities, and health professionals
  • Designed with ultrasonic welding technology for maximum comfort. Very comfortable face masks for long-term wear.
  • Used in the following industries: Medical facilities, Hospitals, Food safety.
  • Manufactured in the USA
  • View manual here
  • Length: 14in.
  • Width: 10in.
  • Height: 10in.
  • Country of Origin: United States

Disclaimer: Disclaimer: This face mask may not be effective in preventing the spread, transmission, and contracting of any particular illness including COVID-19. NIOSH does not endorse any respirators. Approval signifies that the respirator has met the requirements of Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 84 (42 CFR 84).Cautions: Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 19.5% oxygen. Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health. Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards. Failure to properly use and maintain this product could result in injury or death. All approved respirators shall be selected, fitted, used, and maintained in accordance with MSHA, OSHA, and other applicable regulations. Never substitute, modify, add, or omit parts. Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration as specified by the manufacturer. Refer to User Instructions and/or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenance of these respirators. NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use as surgical masks.

Please see the Usage & Material tab for how to use and material information.

How To Use

View manual here

Fitting Instructions:

1. Cup the respirator in your hand, with the nosepiece at your fingertips, allowing the headbands to hang freely below your hand.

2. Position the respirator under your chin with the nosepiece up. Pull the top strap over your head resting it high at the top back of your head. Pull the bottom strap over your head and position it around the neck below the ears.

3. Place your fingertips from both hands at the top of the metal nosepiece. Using two hands, mold the nose area to the shape of your nose by pushing inward while moving your fingertips down both sides of the nosepiece.

4. Perform a User Seal Check prior to each wearing. To check the respirator-to-face seal, place both hands completely over the respirator and exhale. Be careful not to disturb the position of the respirator. If air leaks around nose, readjust the nosepiece as described in step 3. If air leaks at the respirator edges, work the straps back along the sides of your head.


1. Before occupational use of this respirator, a written respiratory protection program must be implemented meeting all the local government requirements. In the United States, employers must comply with OSHA 29CFR 1910.134 which includes medical evaluation, training, and fit testing.

2. Respirator may be used until damaged, breathing becomes difficult, or contaminated. Otherwise, it may be stored and reused according to the facility's infection control policy.

3. Filtering facepieces are to be inspected prior to each use to good operating condition. Examine all the respirator parts for signs of damage including the two headbands, nose foam, nose clip and facepiece material. The respirator should be disposed of immediately upon observation of damaged or missing parts. Immediately replace respirator if damaged.

4. Discard after every use. Follow national, state, local, and facility infection control guidance and policies.




Material

High-efficiency electrostatic filter cotton and melt blown non-woven fabric. Note: The inner layers may be meshed together.