Disinfecting hands and surfaces, wearing respiratory protection and behaving correctly in this situation are among the most important measures to minimize the risk of infection.“These respirâtòrs are expected to provide protection to workers. Those with equivalent or similar protection to NIOSH-approved respirâtòrs may be available to provide respiratory protection to workers exposed to harmful airborne particulate matter”, according to CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavírus/2019-ncov/hcp/respirâtòrs-strategy/crisis-alternate-strategies.html). That means KN95 and N95 respiratory face mâsk are basically all the same. They have more than 95% filtration of particles >0.3 microns in size. KN95 is China code (≥95%) and N95 is the USA Code (≥95%). Note: The protection provided by this product may be weakened for long-term use and under stretch or wet conditions.
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