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Disposable Fluid Resistant Type IIR Medical Face Mask x50

IDD85483

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£31.25
£37.50  inc VAT
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Disposables Medical Type IIR Face Mask, CE marked and fully compliant to EN 14683:2019 (European Standard).

These mask are fluid repellent with 3 layers of lightweight materials with high filtration efficiency, providing protection against fluid contamination. Widely used across all industries such as hospital &healthcare,medical consumables & pharmacy,beauty salon, food processing and industrial protective.

Below tests have been carried out to meet EN 14683:2019 (European Standard).

• Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE)
• Differential Pressure Test
• Splash Resistance
• Microbial Cleanliness

Features

• Size: 17.5 x 9.5cm
• 3 Ply ( high breathability)
• Nose Clip for secure fit
• Ear looped for easy and comfort
• Blue
• Latex Free
• 50 pieces per box


Fluid-resistant (Type IIR) surgical mask is

Recommended PPE for primary, outpatient, community and social care by setting, NHS and independent sector
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/878750/T2_poster_Recommended_PPE_for_primary__outpatient__community_and_social_care_by_setting.pdf



Fluid resistant surgical masks

Fluid-resistant (Type IIR) surgical masks (FRSM) provide barrier protection against respiratory droplets reaching the mucosa of the mouth and nose. FRSMs should be well fitted and subject to the same level of care in use as respirators (section 10.1).

FRSMs are for single use or single session use (section 6) and then must be discarded. The FRSM should be discarded and replaced and NOT be subject to continued use in any of the circumstances outlined for respirators (section 10.1).

The protective effect of masks against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and other respiratory viral infections has been well established. There is no evidence that respirators add value over FRSMs for droplet protection when both are used with recommended wider PPE measures in clinical care, except in the context of AGPs.

Surgical masks should:
cover both nose and mouth
not be allowed to dangle around the neck after or between each use
not be touched once put on
be changed when they become moist or damaged
be worn once and then discarded – hand hygiene must be performed after disposal

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