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An KN95 respirator is a respiratory protective device designed to achieve a very close facial fit and very efficient filtration of airborne particles. The 'KN95' designation means that when subjected to careful testing, the KN95 respirator blocks at least 95% of very small (0.3 microns) test particles. The KN95 protective face mask is more effective in keeping you healthy. If properly fitted, the filtration capabilities of KN95 respirators exceed those of regular face masks.
Applications: Construction, mining, textile, manufacturing, wood processing, pharmaceutical, electronic, automobile manufacturing and other industries that require particles protective situations.
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Following these guidelines concerning using and disposing of KN95 protective respiratory face masks is important in maintaining your health and that of your community.
If your KN95 respirator is damaged or soiled, or if breathing becomes difficult, you should remove the respirator, discard it properly, and replace it with a new one. To safely discard your KN95 respirator, place it in a plastic bag and put it in the trash. Wash your hands after handling the used respirator.
KN95 respirators are not designed for children or people with facial hair. Because a proper fit cannot be achieved on children and people with facial hair, the KN95 respirator may not provide full protection.
Ideally should be discarded after each patient encounter and after aerosol-generating procedures. It should also be discarded when it becomes damaged or deformed; no longer forms an effective seal to the face; becomes wet or visibly dirty; breathing becomes difficult; or if it becomes contaminated with blood, respiratory or nasal secretions, or other bodily fluids from patients.
Please note: KN95 masks are NOT NIOSH approved N95 masks. The CDC has recently stated that KN95 masks may be a suitable alternative when Niosh N95 masks are not available.
Filtering facepiece respirators (FFR) are subject to various regulatory standards around the world (see examples below) and provide a much higher level of protection with face form fitting and greater pressure drop. To claim compliance with the particular standard as listed below, these respirators must meet or exceed required physical properties and performance characteristics, which can vary according to the regulatory bodies of different countries.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not recommend that the general public wear KN95 respirators to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including coronavirus (COVID-19). Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for health care workers and other medical first responders, as recommended by current CDC guidance.
According to FDA surgical KN95 masks are not intended to be used more than once. If your mask is damaged or soiled, or if breathing through the mask becomes difficult, you should remove the face mask, discard it safely, and replace it with a new one. To safely discard your mask, place it in a plastic bag and put it in the trash. Wash your hands after handling the used mask.
The 'KN95' designation means that when subjected to careful testing, the respirator blocks at least 95 percent of very small (0.3 micron) test particles. If properly fitted, the filtration capabilities of KN95 respirators exceed those of face masks. However, even a properly fitted KN95 respirator does not completely eliminate the risk of illness or death.
By purchasing KN95 Masks from Beck & Blume, you acknowledge and agree that you know the information above and you are using the masks at your own risk. You also acknowledge and agree that under no circumstances shall Beck & Blume, any guests or any employees or associates or shareholders or affiliates of Beck & Blume be responsible for the damages arising from the use of KN95 masks or washing and reusing of the KN95 masks.
Relevant certificates and registrations for the KN95 mask are attached below. Beck & Blume is not responsible for any manufacturing defects that might occur, go unnoticed and might compromise the protection of the mask. By purchasing a mask from Beck & Blume, the consumer agrees that all liability regarding the inspection of the actual mask and review of the required certificates are solely the responsibility of the consumer. Consumer also agrees that the distribution of these masks by the purchaser also conveys the aforementioned liabilities to the purchaser. Purchaser should distribute these masks at his/her own risk.
Beck & Blume hereby declares all the certificates of the masks below. Beck & Blume does not claim any more protection of these masks than what these certifications imply.
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