The 3M™ Aura™ Health Care Particulate Respirators provide effective respiratory protection for use in medical environments where health care workers will be exposed to airborne dust particles, non-volatile liquid particles and bioaerosols. These respirators limit the transmission of infective agents from staff to patients and are suitable for use during surgical procedures and certain other medical procedures. These products also offer resistance to penetration of splashes of liquid.
- Sculpted nose panel helps conforms to the nose and contours of the face and helps to improve compatibility with 3M eyewear
- Innovative chin tab designed for ease of donning and adjustment to help achieve a comfortable fit
- Individual hygienic packaging protects the respirator from contamination before use
- Large, soft nosefoam is comfortable on the skin
- Outer cover provides resistance to fluid splashes
- Coloured headbands for easy identification: yellow for FFP1, blue for FFP2 and red for FFP3
- This product does not contain components made from natural rubber latex
Low breathing resistance filter technology gives effective filtration with low breathing resistance for consistent high quality performance.
Product should be stored in clean, dry conditions within the temperature range: –20 to +25 °C with a maximum relative humidity of <80%.
The following materials are used in the production of the 3M™ Aura™ health care particulate respirators:
Straps: Polyisoprene
Staples: Steel
Nose Foam: Polyurethane
Nose Clip: Aluminium
Filter: Polypropylene
Valve: Polypropylene
Valve Diaphragm: Polyisoprene
Maximum mass of product = 15 g
Sertifiseringer: Tested to EN 149:2001+A1:2009
Bestillingsinformasjon: Health Care Particulate Respirators have a shelf life of 5 years. End of shelf life is marked both on the product and on the product packaging. Before initial use, always check that the product is within the stated shelf life (use by date). When storing or transporting this product use original packaging provided.
NB: Contaminated products should be disposed as hazardous waste in accordance with national regulations.