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N95 Dust Masks with Exhalation Valve Respirators/Flu Mask, (Box of 10)

N95 Dust Masks with Exhalation Valve Respirators/Flu Mask, (Box of 10)

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Manufacturer: AMMEX
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $14.99
as of 11/28/2009 07:50 CST details
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New (3) from $14.99

Seller: PLEXSUPPLY
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 8333

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.5 x 5.1

MPN: N95CMV
Model: N95CMV
UPC: 697383922700
EAN: 0697383922700
ASIN: B00286NGAA

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Features:
  • Reduces risk of fluid strike-through and protects against micron-size particles; Double bands secure
  • Features a large Breathing Chamber with Advanced Filtration; Size: Regular.
  • 10 masks per box

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Latex free cone-style face masks, with one-way, anti-fogging exhalation vent N95 rated (95% particulate filter efficiency). The CDC recommends N95 rated masks for infection protection Metal nosepiece conforms to bridge of nose for secure placement, with foam pad for comfort Dual headbands for a snug fit 10 masks per box.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Mask for safety not prevention   October 15, 2009
AvgMom2 (Long Island, NY)
Like the previous reviewer, I also bought this box of 10 vented face masks in case of emergency for me and my family. The vented mask does allow those of us who wear glasses to breath without fogging up the lenses. It is NIOSH approved (Nati'l Institute for Occupational Safety & Health) and it is classified as N95, meaning that the mask will filter out at least 95% of the airforne particles. (N95 is the minimum level of filtration that NIOSH will approve.) The box warns that it "does not protect against the risk of contracting disease of infection." Still, if there's a flu outbreak, I rather have this mask on my face than nothing at all. If you are debating about this purchase, I'd suggest that you go for it. Right now, the price is still reasonable at $14.99. If there's a shortage of masks, the price will likely jump to a ridiculous level...that is, if you can find one. I can also use this mask for household chores. It's a win-win purchase all around.


5 out of 5 stars Great Mask for the Price!   September 2, 2009
Patrick Smyth (Puyallup, WA United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

We had to get something for our emergency prep, and these are great for those of us who have to wear glasses. The vent stopped all that fogging up so I can see what I am doing, which is a good thing. We were told we needed the N95 rated masks for the flu. They all have to go through same testing, we didn't want to pay more for a "fancy" brand. They worked out great, and the price is fair.


1 out of 5 stars Nothing to Do With Flu   May 22, 2009
Mad Max
3 out of 7 found this review helpful

The side of the box has the following text: "This face mask does not protect against the risk of contracting disease or infection".



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