- Before putting on the respirator P2 mask, wash hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water or rub hands together thoroughly with alcohol-based hand sanitiser.
- Take care not to touch the inside layer of the P2 respirator that will be in contact with the nose and mouth when unpacking and while donning.
- Check for defects in the face respirator such as tears or broken loops.
- Position the label side of the P2 respirator outward and orient the respirator so that the foam nose bridge strip is at the top.
- Unfold the respirator P2 mask while holding onto the edges (again being careful not to touch the area that will be in contact with the nose and mouth). Position the unfolded respirator over the nose and mouth and place one earloop over each ear.
- Mould the nose bridge wire to the bridge of the nose and while pinching the nose bridge in place stretch the bottom of the respirator to over the chin. Press along the edges of the respirator to maximise the seal.
- Avoid touching the respirator while using it; if touched, clean hands with alcohol-based hand sanitiser or soap and water.
- Replace P2 respirator if it becomes obviously contaminated; never reuse single-use respirators.
Removing the respirator
Wash hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitiser before removing the respirator. Remove the P2 respirator by unhooking the ear loops, taking care not to touch the front of the respirator which might have become contaminated. Discard immediately in a closed bin and clean hands with alcohol-based hand sanitiser or soap and water.
WARNING
Selection of the most appropriate Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) will depend on the particular situation and should be made only by a competent person knowledgeable of the actual working conditions and the limitations of the RPE. Details regarding performance and limitations are specified on the respirator packaging and user instructions. Before using any respirator, the wearer must read and understand the user instructions for the product. Use in accordance with AS/NZS 1716:2012 Standard. Misuse can result in sickness or death. For more information, consult a supervisor or contact an Occupational Hygienist and Safety professional.
Manufacturer: https://amdmed.com.au
Number per Box: 50
Certification/Class | P2 |
Filter performance | ≥ 94% |
Test agent | NaCl |
Flow rate | 95 L/min |
Total inward leakage (TIL) | ≤ 8% leakage |
Inhalation resistance | ≤ 70 Pa (at 30L/min)≤ 240 Pa (at 95L/min) |
Flow rate | Varied – see above |
Exhalation resistance | ≤ 120 Pa |
Flow rate | 85L/min |
Exhalation valve leakage requirement | Leak rate ≤ 30mL/min |
Force applied | -250 Pa |
CO2 clearance requirement | ≤ 1% |
Disposable respirator mask, are subject to various regulatory standards around the world. These standards specify certain required physical properties and performance characteristics in order for respirators to claim compliance. During a pandemic, health authorities will often use the following performance standards when making respirator recommendations,
* P2 (Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 1716:2012) Respiratory protective devices describes three classes of particulate filter, Class P1, P2 and P3. The P2 respirator is equivalent to the USA standard N95 and endorsed by the Australian government for public use during the corona virus pandemic.
* N95 (United States NIOSH-42CFR84)
* FFP2 (Europe EN 149-2001)
* KN95 (China GB2626-2006)
* Korea 1st class (Korea KMOEL – 2017-64)
* DS2 (Japan JMHLW-Notification 214, 2018)
A P2 FACE MASK YOU CAN TRUST
Our 100% Australian made P2 certified face mask has gone through the rigorous testing and compliance framework so that you have the peace of mind of knowing you are wearing a mask of the highest quality and standard.
– CE Certified
CE marking is a certification mark that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area Certified FFP2 (EN 149:2001)
– BSI Benchmark Certified
The Benchmark Certification recognises that a supplier of goods has in place a management system that meets the requirements of Benchmark standards, which were established to give customers confidence.
– JAS-ANZ Certified
The Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) helps to provide accreditation for products and services. P2 (Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 1716:2012)
– International Medical Device Certified
Our quality management system is certified to ISO 13485 international medical device standards ensuring the safety and effectiveness of our mask.
Social distancing is still the number 1 option, but if you are in a place or situation which does not allow you to social distance, then the P2 face mask will provide you and your family with the added protection during these sensitive pandemic times.
Being 100% Australian made, the importing cost we save is passed directly to you our customers.