Breathing and mouth protection

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  • 3M™ Aura™ particle mask, FFP1, with valve, 9312+ | Pack (10 pieces)
    Vendor:
    3M Deutschland GmbH

    3M™ Aura™ particle mask, FFP1, with valve, 9312+ | Pack (10 pieces)

    Regular price £16.73 GBP
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  • 3M™ Respirator Mask 4279+ with Integrated Filters, FFABEK1P3 R D Combination Filter | Pack (1 piece)
    Vendor:
    3M Deutschland GmbH

    3M™ Respirator Mask 4279+ with Integrated Filters, FFABEK1P3 R D Combination Filter | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price £42.19 GBP
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  • 3M™ Respirator Blower, Filter Cover, for Adflo™, black, 838031 | Carton (1 pack)
    Vendor:
    3M Deutschland GmbH

    3M™ Respirator Blower, Filter Cover, for Adflo™, black, 838031 | Carton (1 pack)

    Regular price £59.85 GBP
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  • The illustration shows a pack of 3M™ Particle Filter 5925, P2 (10 pairs/pack) from 3M Deutschland GmbH. The predominantly black packaging highlights protection against dust and product details and shows a person wearing a mask with the inscription "Over 50 Years of Science-Operated Protection".
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    3M Deutschland GmbH

    3M™ Particle Filter 5925, P2, 10 Pairs/Pack | Pack (1 Piece)

    Regular price £67.11 GBP
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  • A white ARNOMED FFP2 mask without a valve from ARNOWA GmbH stands next to its box (10 pieces), on which the product model, certification, and an image of the particle-filtering half mask can be seen.
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    ARNOWA GmbH

    ARNOMED FFP2 mask without valve, white, particle filtering half mask | Box (10 pieces)

    Regular price £1.47 GBP
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  • A package of 3M™ Aura™ Comfort Cool Flow™ Particulate Respirator 9332+ from 3M Deutschland GmbH, FFP3-certified with valve, depicted with product and wearer images. The box contains 5 masks per package with a filtration efficiency of up to 99%.
    Vendor:
    3M Deutschland GmbH

    3M ™ Aura ™ Comfort Cool Flow ™ particle mask 9332+, FFP3, with valve

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Face Masks for Medical Practices, Healthcare, Hygiene, and Everyday Work

Respiratory and face masks are used in many areas where hygiene, protection against particles, or reduced droplet emission are important. These include medical practices, care facilities, laboratories, hygiene-sensitive work areas, the food industry, and situations involving close contact with others. Depending on the application, different masks are suitable—from surgical masks for routine hygienic tasks to filtering half-masks with a certified protection class.

Altruan offers face masks and respiratory protection for various needs in both professional and personal settings. It is important to choose the right mask for the application: While medical face masks are primarily used in hygienic contact areas, FFP masks are designed for situations where particle filtration is required. Fit, comfort, and packaging size also play an important role in the selection process.

 

Features and Benefits of Respirators and Face Masks

Respiratory and face mask products support hygienic procedures and, depending on the design, can help reduce droplets, aerosols, or particles. They are particularly useful in places where many people gather, where medical or nursing activities take place, or where work areas require specific hygiene standards.

Many masks are designed for single-use and are therefore hygienically easy to handle. Lightweight materials, flexible nose clips, and elastic ear loops or headbands can improve comfort during daily work. At the same time, standardized packaging units facilitate stocking in medical practices, businesses, and facilities.

Typical benefits include:

  • Support for hygienic work processes
  • Options for different protection requirements
  • Suitable for medical practices, healthcare, and workplaces
  • Easy to use in everyday life
  • Hygienic single-use
  • Various fits and protection levels
  • Convenient pack sizes for stocking and use

In practical use, the right mask helps better meet the requirements of the respective work area. The decisive factor is not only the protection class, but also whether the mask fits well and can be worn comfortably for the required duration.

 

Which respiratory and face mask products are suitable for which application?

For routine hygienic tasks, brief contact, or use in medical settings, surgical masks such as the Meditrade Suavel® Protec surgical mask are suitable. The multi-pack of masks is particularly practical for medical practices, care facilities, or workplaces where face masks are regularly required. Surgical masks are frequently used when the focus is on hygiene, droplet reduction, and easy mask replacement.

For situations, In situations where a particulate-filtering mask is required, FFP masks are the more appropriate choice. The SolidSafety FFP2 NR filtering half-mask is suitable for environments where an FFP2 mask is required or recommended. The designation “NR” typically stands for “non-reusable” and indicates that the mask is intended for single-use only.

’s Air Queen particulate-filtering face maskmay be a good option for single-use applications when a larger pack is not needed or masks need to be distributed as needed. Because it comes in individual packaging, it is also suitable for areas where masks must be stored or distributed hygienically.

 

What should you look for when buying respiratory and face masks?

When purchasing respiratory and face masks, the intended use should be considered first. For hygienic tasks and general face protection, a surgical mask is often sufficient depending on the guidelines. For activities requiring higher protection or in certain work environments, it should be determined whether an FFP1, FFP2, or FFP3 mask is necessary.

Fit is also important. A mask should fit snugly without pressing too hard or constantly slipping when speaking or moving. Flexible nose clips, properly fitting ear loops or headbands, and comfortable material can significantly affect wearability.

The packaging size also plays a role. Larger packs are practical for regular use in medical practices, care facilities, or workplaces. Individually packaged masks can be useful when masks need to be distributed, transported, or stored hygienically. Additionally, existing manufacturer specifications, standards, CE markings, and the stated shelf life should be observed.

 

FFP1, FFP2, or surgical mask—which mask is right for what?

Surgical masks are primarily used for hygienic applications. They can help reduce droplet emission and are frequently worn in medical, nursing, or hygiene-related settings. They typically fit more loosely than FFP masks and are not primarily designed as particle-filtering respiratory protection.

FFP1 masks offer the lowest protection class among FFP masks. They may be suitable for work areas with low particle exposure, provided the respective requirements are met. For many medical or more hygiene-critical applications, however

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higher protection classes are more commonly chosen.

FFP2 masks are a common choice when stronger particle filtration is required. They are used in many occupational and hygiene-related settings and should fit snugly against the face to achieve the intended protective effect. Products such as the SolidSafety FFP2 NR filtering half-mask fall into this category.

FFP3 masks offer the highest filtration level within the FFP classes. They are primarily considered where particularly high requirements for respiratory protection exist. Whether FFP3 is necessary always depends on the specific application, the applicable regulations, and the risk assessment.

Application and Notes Regarding respiratory and face

masks

: Masks should always be put on with clean hands, and you should touch only the straps whenever possible. The nose clip should be adjusted to fit the shape of your face so that the mask sits securely. A good fit is particularly important for FFP masks, as leaks can compromise their protective effect.

Disposable masks should be replaced after the intended period of use, or if they become damp, visibly soiled, or damaged. Masks that have already been worn should not be left open on work surfaces. Closed waste bins are suitable for disposal in accordance with the respective company hygiene guidelines.

Storage and shelf life are also important. Masks should be stored in a dry, clean place and protected from direct sunlight. The manufacturer’s instructions regarding shelf life, use, and disposal should always be followed.

 

Complementary items for respiratory and face masks

Complementary products can help effectively support hygienic routines in everyday life. Medical supplies complement the use of masks in medical and nursing settings, disinfectants support hand hygiene before and after putting on masks, and hygiene & care products round out the equipment for facilities, businesses, and daily use.

How long can you wear an ffp2 mask?

You should not wear the ffb2 mask for more than 1.5 hours at a time and the wearing time per day should not exceed 8 hours.

What types of respiratory and mouth protection are there?

There are surgical masks, FFP masks and cloth masks, each offering different levels of protection.

How do you wear a respirator mask correctly?

The mask should fit snugly over the nose and mouth without leaving any gaps and should be changed regularly to ensure protection.

When should breathing and mouth protection be worn?

Respiratory protection should be worn in medical settings, during close contact with others, or in areas with a high risk of infection.