The importance of N95 respirator masks made in USA!
Fit testing is the process
where an N95 respirator mask is tested to make sure that it properly fits a
healthcare worker's face and provides the proper protection required when
working in environments where airborne pathogens present a danger.
Faces come in all different
shapes and sizes as do N95 respirator masks. The purpose of fit testing
is to determine which make and model of mask properly fits each worker's face
shape. This means a facility or clinic will be required to keep several
different mask models available for staff.
An N95 Respirator must form
a tight seal around the edges of the mask. The only way to ensure this
tight seal is to be properly fit-tested by a certified company or
individual. Without fit testing, an N95 respirator provides a little more
protection than a standard earloop mask.
N95 respirators are
regulated by the CDC's body called NIOSH. Only masks that are stamped
with a NIOSH number on the actual mask and proof of NIOSH registration printed
on the box can be considered a NIOSH approved N95 respirator mask.
There is no substitution
for proper fit testing used in conjunction with a proper NIOSH certified
respirator mask.
Please keep in mind the
fact that Covid-19 is making the availability of all N95 respirator masks
extremely challenging. If you are choosing N95 masks to fit test your
staff try and ensure that you will have continued availability of the masks
your staff have been fit tested for.
Visit us and learn moreabout Fit testing and N95 Respirator masks.
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