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09/22/2008
Respirator offers custom fit, user comfortPeakFit, a US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health-approved N95 air-purifying respirator, is specifically engineered for personal comfort as well as safety.Its contoured design and ample size help make breathing easier, reducing worker fatigue and promoting compliance, the company says. The molded nose bridge fits most faces, with no need to pinch a metal nosepiece to achieve a “peak fit.” An internal nose cushion is made with soft, closed-cell foam and helps ensure a safe, snug fit. The integrated, one-piece cloth head strap with buckle is fully adjustable to fit any head size. Click here to enlarge imageRespirators ...
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