The 3Mâ„¢ Particulate Respirator 9513 is a maintenance-free, flat fold disposable respirator designed for general consumer use to help reduce inhalation exposure to certain airborne particulate matter such as dirt, household dust, sand dust, vehicle exhaust particles, pollen, environmental air pollution, PM2.5 (fine particles), PM10, and other airborne particulate matter, when used as instructed.
3M™ Particulate Respirator 9513, KN95 is a disposable particulate respirator that is designed to help provide reliable respiratory protection of at least 95% filtration efficiency against airborne particulate matter such as dust, smoke & smog particles, PM2.5 and fine dust.
This respirator has satisfied fit test requirement with breathable comfort in mind.
This respirator is suitable to use when in a crowd, while commuting or shopping for essentials but is not for used in industrial settings and cannot eliminate the risk of contracting infection, illness, or disease.
•NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) approved for at least 95 percent filtration efficiency against certain non-oil based particles
•Two-strap design with welded dual point attachment helps provide a secure seal
•Cushioning nose foam
•Lightweight construction promotes greater worker acceptance and may help increase wear time
This classic disposable N95 particulate respirator is designed to help provide comfortable, reliable worker respiratory protection against certain non-oil based particles.
Aquacel AG+ Extra dressing is comprised of 2 layers of Hydrofiber Technology stitch bonded together making it 9x stronger and 50% more absorbent than standard Aquacel Ag dressing.
Aquacel AG+ Extra dressing may be used for the management of:
Wounds as a barrier to bacterial penetration of the dressing as this may help reduce infection.
Wounds where there is an infection or an increased risk of infection.
Diabetic foot ulcers (venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed aetiology) and pressure ulcers/sores (partial & full thickness).
Surgical wounds
Traumatic wounds
Wounds that are prone to bleeding, such as wounds that have been mechanically or surgically debrided.
Oncology wounds with exudate, such as fungoides-cutaneous tumors, fungating carcinoma, cutaneous metastasis, Kaposi's sarcoma and angiosarcoma.
Wounds where bacteria are a suspected cause of (or a factor in) chronicity/non-progression.