N95 Respirators (10 boxes of 20 respirators)
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$824.00
$360.00
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List price: $1,000.00
200 respirators total • 20 per box • 10 boxes • $2.90 per respirator
- NIOSH approved
- FDA cleared
- Made in USA
- Meets CDC Guidelines for infection control of Flu, SARS, Coronavirus, Tuberculosis, Anthrax, Smallpox and more
- Latex-free
- Highest Level of ASTM Fluid Resistance, 160mm HG
- Single-use only. Must be discarded after one use
- Manufactured in USA by Louis M Gerson Co. Model 2130. Gerson brand logo appears on box and front of respirator
NOTE: Not all N95 masks are equal. Most are for industrial use. This N95 respirator offered by Armour.org is FDA cleared for medical use because it passed stringent fluid resistance testing. This is widely considered critical since airborne viruses transfer as fluid droplets.
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This respirator has been evaluated and approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) and is cleared by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This product is a N95 Respirator deemed "Surgical" by the FDA. It is not a Surgical Mask. "Surgical N95 Respirators" undergo more rigorous testing and are designed to both prevent the spread of germs and protect the wearer's respiratory system.
Armour.org offers N95 Respirators that provide the latest in advanced protection and comfort. Each respirator was designed to filter out hazardous microscopic particles and effectively protect the wearer's respiratory system. Soft edges and layered material create a tight seal around the face that is made to be comfortably worn for long periods of time. Conversation stays clear and audible with the away-from-face design. Respirators fold flat for portability and convenient storage without being crushed. Breathe easy and breathe safely in a pandemic environment.
What is the difference between a regular N95 Respirator and a Surgical N95 Respirator?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)