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Anti-Fog Foam Medical Face Mask

50 Masks/Box

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6 Boxes/Case

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300 Masks/Case

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Medical Face Mask · Ties · Anti-Fog Foam · Opal · ASTM Level 3

This mask offers the highest levels of fluid resistance and filtration efficiency, with the added benefit of an anti-fog foam strip for enhanced visibility when worn with eyewear.

Quantities

50 Masks/Box

,

6 Boxes/Case

,

300 Masks/Case

Color

Opal

Size

Features

Foam

Ties

Foam

-

Protection standards

ASTM

Level 3

AAMI Level

Protection standards

ASTM

Level 3

-

rEQUIREMENTS

ASTM D6319

Physical Properties

Requirement

Thickness

Finger: 0.05mm min.
Finger: 0.05mm min.

Length

230mm min.

Elongation

Before aging: 500%
After aging: 400%

Tensile Strength

Before aging: 14 MPa
After aging: 14 MPa

Water Leak

AQL: 2.5 min

Powder Residue

<2mg

viral penetration

Requirement

Pass

ASTM F739

Permeation Resistance of Chemical Protective Clothing

Details for chemicals tested are available upon request

ASTM D6978

Chemotherapy Drug Permeation

Details for drugs tested are available upon request

AAMI PB70:2021 Requirements

test

level 1

level 2

level 3

Spray Impact

≤4.5g
≤1.0g
≤1.0g

Hydrostatic Pressure

-
≥20cm
≥50cm

ASTM F2100 Requirements

tEST

level 1

level 2

level 3

BFE

≥95%
≥98%
≥98%

PFE

≥95%
≥98%
≥98%

DELTA P ∆P(mmH20/cm2)

<5.0
<6.0
<6.0

FLUID RESISTANCE

80 mm Hg
120 mm Hg
160 mm Hg

FLAME SPREAD

CLASS 1
CLASS 1
CLASS 1

pRODUCT FAQ

Can masks be worn in or around MRI machines?

VIVIT Supply masks have not been tested for safe use around MRI machines and therefore, we do not recommend our masks be used in this area.

What tests or standards do masks follow to ensure they are safe?

The American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) is an international standards organization that develops the technical standards for a range of materials, products, systems, and services. The ASTM F2100 guidelines pertain specifically to the performance of medical face masks and are generally accepted as the industry standard in North America.

How do I properly wear a mask?

The metal nosepiece is placed at the top of the mask. The colored side will face outwards or away from the skin, with pleats falling downwards. Once the mask is on, both the nose and mouth should be completely covered, with the bottom edge of the mask pulled beneath the chin. Form the nosepiece along the nose and cheekbones to ensure a secure fit.

How long is my mask effective?

There is no definitive timeline for how long masks can be worn. There are various factors that impact a mask's efficacy such as humidity levels, respiration rate, nasal discharge, etc. As a general rule, a new mask should be worn for each patient procedure or visit. Masks also need to be replaced once soiled or wet and should not be removed then re-donned. A mask's filtration efficiency and protective abilities become compromised if the mask is soiled, wet, torn or dislodged. If the mask begins to feel overly humid and/or the user finds it difficult to breathe through, the mask should be replaced.

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