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NIOSH Approved Dust Mask, Lightweight Cup Design with Valve, Two-Strap for Comfort, Nose Foam Cushioning 10 Pack

MSRP: $30.37
$11.53
$6.88
(You save: $23.49 )
SKU: 9116
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About this item

  • N95 Certified: Superior protection against airborne pollutants, dust, and particulate matter
  • Valve Design: Eases breathing, reduces moisture, enhances comfort, prevents glasses fogging
  • Secure Fit: Adjustable nose clip, soft foam for custom fit, minimizes air leakage
  • Durable Construction: High-quality materials for long-lasting, reliable protection
  • Convenient Packaging: Box of 10 pieces for easy personal or professional use
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NIOSH Approved Dust Mask, Lightweight Cup Design with Valve, Two-Strap for Comfort, Nose Foam Cushioning 10 Pack

MSRP: $30.37
$11.53
$6.88
(You save: $23.49 )

G & F 9116 N95 Particulate Respirator Dust Mask with Valve, Box of 10 Pieces

NIOSH APPROVED: For at least 95% filtration efficiency against certain non oil based particles like dust

Particulate Respirator with exhale valve reduces hot air build-up and keeps workers cooler. the urea-Mesh shell resists collapsing in heat and humidity. Molded nose bridge seals easily without a metal noseband. Naturally contoured face piece with foam nose flange relieves pressure points. Soft spun lining gives added comfort and durability. fit most faces. Flame retardants are added to the shell to help decrease flammability.

Disclaimer:

Test Standard: NIOSH N95

Test Agency: SGS

Date: 2018

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Why we need to use Dust Mask aka Dust Respirator

mask in use

Why we need to use Dust Mask aka Dust Respirator

Our survival specialists recommend to have a pack of disposable dust makes close to your first aid kit and to use them anytime you engage in activities that might produce dust, such as spray painting, grinding or sweeping.

If you are a fan of do-it-yourself projects (such as building, tilting, insulating a building) or you just like spending time outdoors gardening mowing or blowing leaves you should protect your health by wearing a dust mask to breathe more easily, safer and more comfortable. Every dirty job or any job which involves dust should be the moment when you reach out to your disposable dust mask pack (link products).

The dust particles can be considered dangerous if we take into account the dust amount in the air and how long someone has been exposed to it. Dust particles that are small enough to be inhaled may cause irritation of the eyes to hay fever. Especially if you have a respiratory condition or a family history as asthma even small increases in dust concentrations can worsen the symptoms.

If you need to disinfect your home and plan to use different chlorine-based cleaning products you should wear a dust mask. If any of the products used have a label that states “avoid breathing vapors or mist” it is mandatory to wear a respirator. The respirator allows you to clean your house without having your nasal pages or sinuses irritated.

The mask is lightweight and humidity-resistant; filter media offers lower breathing resistance and is latex-free; soft, odorless and non-irritating

in use mask

The mask is lightweight and humidity-resistant; filter media offers lower breathing resistance and is latex-free; soft, odorless and non-irritating

Application: Hot, humid and dusty environments such as welding, soldering and brazing, grinding, sanding, sweeping, bagging, stone quarrying, metal machining, cement, underground mining, polishing, buffing, lime, poultry and textiles.

  • Notice Smells: Change the filter if you notice any changes in smells or taste; or if your throat, nose, or lungs become irritated.
  • Breathe Easy: You should also change your respirator if it becomes clogged and hard to breathe through.
  • Keep Dry: Many respirators, especially disposable ones, become ineffective if they get wet.
  • Follow Instructions: Replace filters as instructed on the package.
  • Don’t Reuse: Disposable respirators aren’t meant to be used more than once.
  • Throw Away if Broken: Discard any respirator or filter canister that is dirty or damaged. Replace gas masks if rubber seals are damaged
 

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