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Medical face masks are essential for infection prevention and control in healthcare settings. They help protect healthcare workers and patients from airborne particles, droplets, and fluid exposure.
Key Features
3-ply construction for filtration and breathability
Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) ≥ 98%
Soft ear loops or tie-backs for comfort and fit
Fluid-resistant options for high-risk procedures
Latex-free and hypoallergenic materials
Types of Medical Face Masks
Type IIR Surgical Masks – fluid-resistant, suitable for clinical use
Standard 3-Ply Masks – for general protection in low-risk areas
FFP2 / KN95 Masks – high filtration for airborne protection
FFP3 Masks – maximum filtration for surgical and infectious zones
Reusable Face Masks – washable, non-clinical use
Common Uses
Staff and patient protection in medical environments
Use during examinations, procedures, and surgeries
Infection control in hospitals, care homes, and dental clinics
Protection in high-traffic or high-risk public areas
Face Masks – Overview
Medical face masks...
Face Masks – Overview
Medical face masks are essential for infection prevention and control in healthcare settings. They help protect healthcare workers and patients from airborne particles, droplets, and fluid exposure.
Key Features
3-ply construction for filtration and breathability
Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) ≥ 98%
Soft ear loops or tie-backs for comfort and fit
Fluid-resistant options for high-risk procedures
Latex-free and hypoallergenic materials
Types of Medical Face Masks
Type IIR Surgical Masks – fluid-resistant, suitable for clinical use
Standard 3-Ply Masks – for general protection in low-risk areas
FFP2 / KN95 Masks – high filtration for airborne protection
FFP3 Masks – maximum filtration for surgical and infectious zones
Reusable Face Masks – washable, non-clinical use
Common Uses
Staff and patient protection in medical environments
Use during examinations, procedures, and surgeries
Infection control in hospitals, care homes, and dental clinics
Protection in high-traffic or high-risk public areas