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NIOSH certified: YQD95 N95 mask (foldable)

NIOSH (USA) N95 certified genuine N95 mask. For the prevention of droplets, droplet nuclei, and airborne infections.

Pathogens that cause airborne infections Representative examples of airborne infections: 1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 2. Measles virus 3. Varicella-zoster virus These are said to become droplet nuclei smaller than 0.5 μm and float in the air. The N95 mask can capture more than 95% of particles as small as 0.3 μm, which are difficult to collect. Additionally, N95 masks must be tested and certified by NIOSH, a subsidiary of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). N95 masks are assigned an alphanumeric code starting with TC (Testing and Certification), which can be searched on the CDC's website. Conversely, items without an approval number are not certified by NIOSH. It is recommended to verify the certification of N95 masks on the CDC's website before purchasing.

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Toxic gas and respiratory distress risk prevention during a fire - smoke mask for evacuation during a fire.

For managing the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and respiratory distress during fire evacuation. A safe and quick evacuation is possible with a face adhesive one-touch wet mask.

In recent years, there have been incidents where many lives have been lost due to arson, and this product was adopted with the hope of reducing casualties during fire evacuations. The risks associated with smoke during a fire are as follows: - The speed at which smoke from a fire spreads is faster than one might imagine. It rises vertically at 3 to 5 meters per second (180 to 300 meters per minute) and spreads horizontally at 0.5 to 1 meter per second (30 to 60 meters). - Carbon monoxide from incomplete combustion can cause poisoning. - As oxygen levels decrease, it can lead to difficulty breathing and loss of bodily control. - Inhaling hot smoke can cause burns to the airways and lungs, resulting in breathing difficulties. Source: Tokyo Fire Department website (What to do in case of a fire...)

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