Level 1 A

FACE FIT ® 4PLY PATIENT & HCW SURGICAL MASK

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

 

Model : FACE FIT LVL1 GC MASK
Part Codes Applicable:
HSBFESM3 NAPPI CODE APPLICABLE : 1068891001 (SMALL)
HSBFESM4 NAPPI CODE APPLICABLE : 1068912001 (MEDIUM)
HSBFESM5 NAPPI CODE APPLICABLE : 1068912001 (LARGE)

 

Surgical Disposable Face Mask

 

95% BFE protection 95% PFE

 

GMDN Code 35177

 

Efficient against aerosols in the ranges of 0.1 

 

Ideal as a simple physical barrier for exams, isolation and visitations or for dry, short procedures that do not produce fluid, spray or aerosols.

 

FEATURES :
Faceseal : Yes
Nosefoam : Yes
FDA Cleared : Yes
EN14683 Compliant : Yes
SANS1866-1 : 2018 Compliant : Yes
Features Advanced Electrostatic Media
Natural Rubber Latex Components: No
Number per Box: 25 Individually Wrapped
Packaging Bulk : 450 Units Per Carton 18 Boxes Per Carton
Product Color : White
Product Type : Healthcare Surgical Mask
FLAME SPREAD CLASS : 16 CFR

 

D-U-N-S Number 56-887-6648

 

FILTRATION SPECIFICATIONS

Medical Level 1A Protection (Available for South African Consumption)

BFE 95% (VFE) PFE 95%

Material construction: 4 Ply nonwoven (Handel Street patented weaving technology) material with electro static properties. Reason for electrostatic property is for bacterial repellence

GMDN Code: 35177

Application: Ideal as a simple physical barrier, isolation and visitation for dry short procedures that do not produce fluid spray or aerosols. First contact or general consultation or public mask

BFE Rating: 95%

(VFE) PFE Rating: 95%

Absorption Rate: SANS1866:2008 Compliant & EN14683:2019

Differential Pressure: SANS1866:2018 Part 1 compliant & EN14683:2019

Flammability: 16CFR or self-extinguishing under 3, 5 seconds

Microbial Cleanliness: Microbial Cleanliness: Compliant To 11737-1

Type 1 Barrier: Level 1 of protection according to EN14683:2019 from Handel Street Masks Tested

Demarcation: Face-Fit Technology Level 1A Protection Medical Surgical NON VALVED MASK

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

Acute Respiratory Sicknesses can be transmitted by respiratory droplets over a short distance or through direct contact with a patient’s secretions. Wearing a mask offers protection against various airborne bacteria, germs and viruses. If you have a respiratory tract infection, it also helps prevent the spread of the illness. Surgical mask, if properly worn, are effective in preventing the spread of droplet infections. Wearing a mask is just one way to help prevent respiratory tract infections. Most important is to observe good personal hygiene.

Points to note about wearing a mask:

Wash hands before putting on a mask, before and after taking one off. When wearing a surgical mask, ensure that: The mask fits snugly over the face.The front side of the mask faces outwards.The strings or elastic bands are positioned properly to keep the mask firmly in place.The mask covers the nose, mouth and chin.Try not to touch the mask once it is secured on your face as frequent handling may reduce its protection. If you must do so, wash your hands before and after touching the mask. When taking off the mask, avoid touching the outside of the mask as this part may be covered with germs.After taking off the mask, fold the mask outwards (i.e. the outside of the mask facing inwards), then put the mask into a plastic or paper bag before putting it into a rubbish bin with a lid. A surgical mask should be discarded after use and under no circumstances should it be used for longer than a day.Replace the mask immediately if it is damaged or soiled.

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

Acute Respiratory Sicknesses can be transmitted by respiratory droplets over a short distance or through direct contact with a patient’s secretions. Wearing a mask offers protection against various airborne bacteria, germs and viruses. If you have a respiratory tract infection, it also helps prevent the spread of the illness. Surgical mask, if properly worn, are effective in preventing the spread of droplet infections. Wearing a mask is just one way to help prevent respiratory tract infections. Most important is to observe good personal hygiene.

Points to note about wearing a mask:

Wash hands before putting on a mask, before and after taking one off. When wearing a surgical mask, ensure that: The mask fits snugly over the face.The front side of the mask faces outwards.The strings or elastic bands are positioned properly to keep the mask firmly in place.The mask covers the nose, mouth and chin.Try not to touch the mask once it is secured on your face as frequent handling may reduce its protection. If you must do so, wash your hands before and after touching the mask. When taking off the mask, avoid touching the outside of the mask as this part may be covered with germs.After taking off the mask, fold the mask outwards (i.e. the outside of the mask facing inwards), then put the mask into a plastic or paper bag before putting it into a rubbish bin with a lid. A surgical mask should be discarded after use and under no circumstances should it be used for longer than a day.Replace the mask immediately if it is damaged or soiled.