

3-Ply Face Masks - Blue - Type IIR
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3-Ply Face Masks - Blue - Type IIR
What's the difference between Type I and Type II Masks?
Type I and Type I R face masks have a BFE (bacterial filtration efficiency) of 95% whereas Type II and Type II R face masks have a BFE of 98%. The breathing resistance and splash resistance for Type I R and Type II R masks are exactly the same.
Type I I R II and II R face masks are medical masks tested in the direction of exhalation (inside to outside) and take into account the efficiency of bacterial filtration. Surgical masks of this type stop the wearer from infecting the surrounding environment. They are not effective at protecting the wearer from airbourne diseases such as coronavirus.
What is a Type II Face Mask?.
Type II face masks (EN14683) are medical face masks made up of a protective 3 ply construction that prevents large particles from reaching the patient or working surfaces however they are not effective when blood or bodily fluids are present.
Characteristics of Type II face masks include:.
- Protective three-layer construction
- Available in a variety of colours and styles
What is a Type IIR Face Mask?
Type IIR face masks EN14683 are medical face masks made up of a 4 ply construction that prevents large particles from reaching the patient or working surfaces. Type IIR Face masks include a splash resistant layer to protect against blood and other bodily fluids. Type IIR face masks are tested in the direction of exhalation (inside to outside) and take into account the efficiency of bacterial filtration.
Characteristics of Type IIR face masks include:.
- Pleat style with ear loops or ties
- Protective four-layer construction
- Available in a variety of colours and styles
- Splash resistant layer against bodily fluids
Type I Type IR Type II and Type IIR masks are for use in protecting others from the wearer transmitting infection.
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3-Ply Face Masks - Blue - Type IIR
What's the difference between Type I and Type II Masks?
Type I and Type I R face masks have a BFE (bacterial filtration efficiency) of 95% whereas Type II and Type II R face masks have a BFE of 98%. The breathing resistance and splash resistance for Type I R and Type II R masks are exactly the same.
Type I I R II and II R face masks are medical masks tested in the direction of exhalation (inside to outside) and take into account the efficiency of bacterial filtration. Surgical masks of this type stop the wearer from infecting the surrounding environment. They are not effective at protecting the wearer from airbourne diseases such as coronavirus.
What is a Type II Face Mask?.
Type II face masks (EN14683) are medical face masks made up of a protective 3 ply construction that prevents large particles from reaching the patient or working surfaces however they are not effective when blood or bodily fluids are present.
Characteristics of Type II face masks include:.
- Protective three-layer construction
- Available in a variety of colours and styles
What is a Type IIR Face Mask?
Type IIR face masks EN14683 are medical face masks made up of a 4 ply construction that prevents large particles from reaching the patient or working surfaces. Type IIR Face masks include a splash resistant layer to protect against blood and other bodily fluids. Type IIR face masks are tested in the direction of exhalation (inside to outside) and take into account the efficiency of bacterial filtration.
Characteristics of Type IIR face masks include:.
- Pleat style with ear loops or ties
- Protective four-layer construction
- Available in a variety of colours and styles
- Splash resistant layer against bodily fluids
Type I Type IR Type II and Type IIR masks are for use in protecting others from the wearer transmitting infection.