KN95 Protective Respirator Face Mask
EN 149:2001+A1:2009 - Respiratory Protective Device - Filtering mask to protect against particles and potentially harmful contaminants.
The KN95 Protective Respirator Face Mask is a respiratory protective device capable of filtering out at least 95% of the particles in the air, designed to protect the wearer from large particles (e.g. blood, body fluids, and airborne particulate materials) and small particles (e.g., bacteria and viruses). This Protective Respirator can also be utilised within an industrial setting to protect the wearer from breathing dangerous or hazardous substances and small particles in the air such as dust and mould.
This 4 layer personal protective respirator face mask is designed to achieve a very close facial fit and form a seal around the nose and mouth, as well as featuring ear loops for a tight fit to block out small airborne particles.
The KN95 designation means that the respirator blocks at least 95% of very small (0.3 micron) test particles. When properly fitted, the filtration capabilities of N95 respirators exceed those of medical face masks.
Our product KN95 Respirator (Face Mask) is manufactured in accordance with GB2626-2006 KN95, with test data demonstrating [N95 (filter efficiency 95%)] equivalent performance to that of NIOSH N95 and AS/NZS 1716 (P2).
Features:
- Disposable Respirator (non-sterile)
- Ergonomical 3D modelling
- 95% Filter Efficiency
- PM2.5 protection (Fine particulate matter)
- 4 layer protection to prevent large-particle droplets, splashes, sprays or splatter from reaching your mouth and nose
- Ear loops made of high-elastic straps to keep the mask close to your face in a comfortable way
- Foldable design - easy to carry with you
- Dust proof
- Antibacterial
- Hypoallergenic
- Breathable
- Front-mounted nose clip to seal to the face
- Lightweight and comfortable
- Single-Use
- Individually packed for hygiene & safety
KN95 masks provide a higher degree of protection than a surgical mask because they can filter out both large and small particles when the wearer breathes. As the name indicates, the mask is designed to block 95% of very small particles.
The KN95 respirator is a respiratory protective device designed to achieve a very close facial fit and very efficient filtration of airborne particles. The edges of the respirator are designed to form a seal around the nose and mouth.
KN95 single-use, disposable respiratory protective devices are commonly used and worn by healthcare personnel to protect both the patient and healthcare personnel from the transfer of microorganisms, body fluids, and particulate material.
You can be confident in the control of quality and repeatability of manufacture of our masks through our strong quality systems employed by the manufacture in our ISO 13485 Certified Manufacturing facility. The KN95 mask offers a premium high level of protection manufactured under multiple strong production controls, which sets ours mask ahead of others.
* Tie Back Clips also sold separately
Disclaimer: Please note that face masks only help reduce exposure and do not eliminate the risk entirely. People with chronic respiratory, cardiac, or other medical conditions that make breathing difficult should check with their health care provider before using an KN95 respirator because the KN95 respirator can make it more difficult for the wearer to breathe. KN95 respirators are labelled as single-use, disposable devices. If your respirator is damaged or soiled, or if breathing becomes difficult, you should remove the respirator, discard it properly, and replace it with a new one. To safely discard your KN95 respirator, place it in a plastic bag and put it in the trash. Wash your hands after handling the used respirator. KN95 respirators are not designed for children or people with facial hair. Because a proper fit cannot be achieved on children and people with facial hair, the KN95 respirator may not provide full protection. Please ensure that you take the appropriate steps to protect your health and use this product carefully. It is important to recognise that the optimal way to prevent airborne transmission is to use a combination of interventions from across the hierarchy of controls, not just PPE alone.