In the light of current pandemic, most of us got familiar with N95 masks. The number designation in the name means that a minimum of 95% of particles in the air are filtered out by the mask. For people working with abrasive media and equipment for dispensing such materials, N95 mask is a familiar name and a staple among personal protective equipment. People operating sandblasters also use the mask often, because equipment frequently comes with an undersized dust collector. Cabinets by Media Blast are designed in a way that the use of the mask is not necessary, which is particularly important now as we face the shortages. While more expensive upfront, these cabinets will have lower overall operating cost.
Key Takeaways:
- Healthcare professionals are in dire need of PPE, including the N95 masks.
- One difference between N95 masks and other masks is that the N95 masks filter out around 95% of airborne particles.
- Construction workers and painters must wear N95 masks because they are great at protecting against small airborne particles.
“Chances are if you have never before heard of N95 masks, you have probably become aware of these high-quality masks in the last few weeks.”
Read more: https://www.mediablast.com/blog/2020/04/09/n95-masks-covid-19/