Anti Virus KN95 Respirator Mask Disposable Particulate Respirator
Introduction
Place mask over nose and mouth, and place an earloop around each ear. Pull bottom of mask under chin and mold the nosepiece around the nose. The mask should cover face from the nose to underneath the chin. Discard mask after use, DO NOT reuse masks.
This product is intended for infection control practices. When properly worn, it reduces potential contact by the wearer to blood and bodily fluids, but DOES NOT eliminate the risk of contracting any disease or infection.Change mask immediately if splashed with blood or bodily fluid.
Features
Melt blown filtration middle layer
Light weight, easy to use.
Maintenance free (disposable item).
Use for relief from non-harmful household dust
Silk-like, ultra-soft cellulosic white inner layer
100% latex, fiberglass free hypoallergenic material
Product Name: | KN95 Rated Mask | Feature: | Eco Friendly |
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Color: | Multi Colored | Material: | Non-woven |
Size: | Customized Size | Application: | Textile Industry |
Advantages
Clean and helpful.
Elastic ear-loops with no pressure to the ears.
Provide some protection against dust, or some poisonous things.
Does not impair breathing, voice and vision.
No interference with glasses
Soft metal nosepiece adjusts closely over the bridge of the nose
Usage
The 3 layers of protective mouth cover masks are light and not bulky. The comfortable material allows you to wear them for a long time without rubbing your face with good elastic ear-loop.
Face masks are used in a variety of professions for a myriad of applications. Mowers and outdoor workers use them to prevent the inhalation of pollen and other allergens, and medical professionals use them during procedures where they both wish to protect the patient from their exhalation and their inhalation from any potential particles in the air that might be dangerous.
Information
Face masks are used in a variety of professions for a myriad of applications. Mowers and outdoor workers use them to prevent the inhalation of pollen and other allergens, and medical professionals use them during procedures where they both wish to protect the patient from their exhalation and their inhalation from any potential particles in the air that might be dangerous.