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Pandemic Flu Kits SR100, P100/80 Prefilters
Don't count on those disposable masks to completely protect you against the swine flu percolating around the globe.
Main features:
Silicone respirator, designed to last for years
Non-allergenic material
Superior face seal means a very high protection factor
High-efficiency particle filter. Each filter tested for 99.997% absorption capacity for very small particles such as bacteria and viruses
Pre-filter for coarse particles
Australian/NZ Standards and NIOSH approved
Easily fit tested and fit checked
A single respirator and filter can be disinfected and reused over and over again (tested to withstand the equivalent
of 4 disinfections a day for 18 months)
Very simple disinfection procedure
Available in Small/Medium and Medium/Large sizes to fit all size faces
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SEA-50190
Pandemic Flu Kit SR100 M/L, P100/80 Prefilters
$79.99
SEA-50189
Pandemic Flu Kit SR100 S/M, P100/80 Prefilters
$79.99
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Extended Information:
When it is absolutely necessary to enter a crowded setting or to have close contact with persons who might be ill, the time spent in that setting should be as short as possible. If used correctly, facemasks and respirators may help reduce the risk of getting influenza, but they should be used along with other preventive measures, such as avoiding close contact and maintaining good hand hygiene. A respirator that fits snugly on your face can filter out small particles that can be inhaled around the edges of a facemask, but compared with a facemask it is harder to breathe through a respirator for long periods of time. More information on facemasks and respirators can be found at www.cdc.gov/swineflu.
There is evidence available to suggest that use of a respirator without fit-testing may still provide better protection than a facemask against inhalation of small particles.
Wearing a respirator incorrectly or removing or disposing of it improperly can contaminate the wearer’s hands or mucous membranes with virus, possibly resulting in exposure of the wearer or others to the virus. Proper respirator use and removal include the following:
- Prior to putting on a respirator, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
- Avoid touching the outside of the facepiece during and after use to help prevent contamination of hands with infectious material that may have collected there. Once worn, the respirator should be removed carefully using the elastic bands or ties at the back of the head (avoid touching the facepiece) and appropriately cleaned.
- After the respirator has been removed and cleaned, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
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