Dust mask, class P3, for toxic dust and ozon concentrations below the treshold limit value. Form-retaining thanks to Dura-Mesh shell on the outside of the mask. Mask always retains its shape, even when worn for extended periods or after folding the mask. Inside of mask features comfortable PE nose foam for more comfort and better sealing. Exhalation valve provides lower exhalation resistance and low levels of CO2 and moisture in the mask. Valve faces downward to prevent fogging of glasses. Fitted with non-adjustable, elastic headbands with closure. NPF: 50.
Gases, toxic fumes, oxygen deficiency, dust particles, and mists are not always immediately detectable, although they can be life-threatening. Therefore, it is very important to get advice from an expert when you suspect that there may be a risk to the respiratory tract.
This risk, together with the work to be carried out, will determine whether you can work with environment-dependent respiratory protection such as dust masks or half and full-face masks, motor units, etc.
When it is not possible to filter the air present, it is better to opt for environmental-independent breathing protection. These can be air caps or masks that are connected to the compressed air network. When you need to be sufficiently mobile, it is better to opt for a self-contained system such as a compressed air device or an escape mask.
It is also important to know in advance which substance to ‘filter out’ and how much of it.
If that is the case, calculate the Nominal Protection Factor (NPF) and use it to select the right mask with filter. Don’t know which it is in advance? Then you’ll need to opt for the ‘ABEK’ filters.
You will find all leading brands in our range: MSA, 3M, Moldex, Bartels, PureFlo, Honeywell, Genano, Scott, Avon, Spasciani, rsg safety, etc.
Did you find the right product? Then it’s important to check that it fits your face. We do this at Vandeputte by means of a Fit test.
Lastly, you can also contact us for the periodic maintenance of your respiratory protection: refilling compressed air bottles, cleaning and maintaining full-face masks, maintaining and repairing lung vents and breathing apparatus, etc.
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