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Need respirator masks for work? We have a range of European standards compliant respirator masks, which will filter out dust and liquid particles from the air. These dust masks will keep your mouth and nose covered and the filters will prevent particles entering the lungs. Whether you are painting, cleaning or working with air borne solvents, these respirator masks will keep you and your workforce safe.

 
Disposable Mask Protection Levels
 
• FFP1 Particles larger than 5 microns, filters at least 80% of airborne particles
Dusts, Fumes, Aqueous mists, Oils based mists
 
• FFP2 Particles between 2&5 microns, filters at least 94% of airborne particles
Fine dusts, Fibers, Aqueous mists, Oils based mists
 
• FFP3 Particles less than 2 microns, filters at least 99% of airborne particles
Very fine dusts, Fibers, Aqueous mists, Oils based mists
Warning:  Do Not Use any filtering respirator
 
* In oxygen deficient atmospheres i.e. less than 19.5% by volume at sea level
* In poorly ventilated areas or in confined spaces
* In atmospheres when the concentration of Toxic Contaminants is unknown or is Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH)
* For Fire Fighting, Sand Blasting or for protection against Gas or Vapor contaminants with poor warning properties i.e. odor, taste or
   irritation
* At concentrations of substance greater than those for which the respirator is marked or permitted by COSHH or other applicable
   regulations
* Where chemicals are likely to “desorb” In such case, filters must only be used once then immediately discarded
COSHH regulations require that all “filtering” respirators be thoroughly examined at lease once a month (specifically 28 days), if in
regular use. For filtering respirators used only occasionally, for short periods, against dusts or fumes of relatively low toxicity, longer
intervals between examinations may be suitable, but must not exceed 3 months. The result of these examinations must then be noted
on the Maintenance Record Card for the individual’s mask. These records should be kept for a period of five years.