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Types of masks

Types Availability Construction Fit Regulatory considerations and standards
RespiratorsDifferences between medical face masks and respiratory protection (1) Commercially available. Available in a variety of sizes, including smaller sizes that could be used for children Construction materials may vary but must meet filtration standards for respirators.The design allows for a better fit than a medical mask. Not available with transparent windows. Designed to fit snug on the face. On some respirators, the fit can be improved by adjusting ties, bands or ear loops and the nosepiece. KN95 respirators meet standard FFP2 respirators meet standard EN 149-2001
Surgical face maskDifferences between medical face masks and respiratory protection (2) Commercially available. Available in adult and smaller sizes that could be used for children. Construction materials may vary but must meet established filtration standards. Fit varies depending on the size and features of your face.The fit can be improved by using different methods, such as adjusting ties, or ear loops and adjusting the flexible nosepiece. Medical mask is marked EN 14683 on the box label.This means that this mask has been tested and meets international standards for:
• Particle and bacterial filtration
• Breathability
• Fluid resistance
• Flammability of materials