Use an N95 respirator in Miami at work in hospitals, at-home care settings, clinics, and more. Many people use these heavy-duty masks when handling deliveries or working in hotels, mailrooms, and other high-traffic spaces.
An N95 mask completely covers the nose and mouth of the wearer and is designed for limited-time use. The mask contains a valve and is made of polypropylene that traps 95 percent of particles measuring three nanomicrons and smaller.
Order these masks in bulk from a medical supply company known for stocking the quantities required to maintain a safe workplace. These masks are part of mandatory safety practices in many clinics, labs, and stockrooms and are advised in other situations.
Change these respirators every day in high-risk health care settings and use for up to a week in low-risk settings. The letter rating indicates that the masks are to be used in workspaces without oil present. Look for a mask labeled with an “R” or a “P” for areas with oil or other hazards. Be sure to check the full label for your N95 and note the differences and specifications for each style and manufacturer.
Each mask contains an inner, filter, and support layer as well as one layer mask filter membrane. Users should dispose of deformed or wet masks and avoid covering them with a surgical mask. Consult with your supervisor and relevant handbooks for cases regarding the possible use of NIOSH N95 masks and KN95 masks.
Contact National Medical Equipment Inc. online at nationalmedicaldme.com for more information.