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Smoke Block Anti-Dust and Smoke Mask

Protect yourself from the dangers of smoke! Emergency gas and smoke masks.

The "Smoke Block" is a gas mask with a multi-layer filter structure that can remove toxic gases, smoke, and harmful substances. We offer two types: a full-face type that removes toxic gases and smoke, ensures visibility, protects the head from heat and flames, and allows for safe initial firefighting activities; and a mouth & nose type that removes toxic gases and smoke, ensures breathing, and allows for safe evacuation actions. 【Features】 ■ The nominal usage time is one of the longest in Japan at 20 minutes (in an environment with a carbon monoxide concentration of 2500 ppm) ■ Detoxifies and removes various toxic gases that may be generated during a fire ■ Shelf life is 5 years (when the aluminum bag is unopened) ■ Compact size for easy storage in case of emergencies ■ One-touch attachment that anyone can use (can be worn even with glasses) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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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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