This mask is used as a barrier against the risk of transmission of infections.
It is used to prevent the expiration of the wearer, the projection of secretions from the upper airways or saliva that may contain transmissible infectious agents:
- via droplets (transmission through droplets of saliva or secretions from the upper airways);
- or by air (airborne transmission by fine particles of less than 5 microns).
It can be worn:
- by the contagious patient to prevent contamination of his entourage and his environment,
- by healthcare professionals in operating theaters or other medical facilities with similar requirements.
Very high filtration.
Hypoallergenic
Nasal bar
Fiberglass free
Latex free.
Class II medical device.
What are the indications for a 3-ply surgical mask for single use?
Surgical masks 3 ply blue color with elastic fixation without latex sewn on each end. This mask retains the particles emitted by the wearer, it is used to prevent the spread of colds and flu viruses.
Use if you have a cold or the flu and need to take care of a child for example.
The nasal bar limits the formation of fogging for spectacle wearers.
The recommended wearing time is 4 hours
Directions for use and dosage
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What is the composition?
- 95% filtration
- 3 ply
- 95% filtration
- Ear bands
Precautions for use
Dimension: 175 x 95 mm
Liquid resistance
Ultrasonic welding
Fiberglass free
Nose bar incorporated
Adjustable to the shape of the face
Elastic fixing
Non sterile, single use
Unique size
Presentation - Packaging
Available for sale in a box of 50 single-use masks
Disposable surgical mask Type 2 in accordance with current standards and regulations:
- Class I medical device according to DIR 93/42 / EEC.
- Complies with standard EN14683: 2019 and manufactured according to the requirements of standard EN ISO 13485: 2016
Our advice and opinions from natural health experts
The World Health Organization has given its recommendations concerning the wearing of protective masks.
A mask should be worn in the presence of a patient suspected or confirmed to be infected. But also when coughing or sneezing.
WHO also recalls the importance of barrier gestures during techniques for putting on and removing masks, such as washing hands with soap and water or using hydroalcoholic gel. These protective measures are supplemented by the elimination of masks in DASRI bags (Care Waste Infectious Risks).