Thursday, November 5, 2009

Major Breakthrough in Respirators and Medical Mask Technology

If you or your loved ones rely on a medical mask or respirator for protection from occupational hazards, infectious diseases, or any other reason, this product could save your life. It has been medically tested and proven safe and remarkably effective. Find out why Breathe Safely, LLC has made the biggest breakthrough in respirators and masks since their conception.

(1888PressRelease) - Hometown America protecting itself from the swine flue (H1N1) and other airborn viruses. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) both recommend the use of a respirator mask that is NIOSH rated N95 or higher be worn as minimum protection for protection against swine flu (H1N1). The Institue of Medicine states if using a respirator use an airtight seal.

BreatheSafely.com sells universal respirator and mask seal in adult and children sizes and a mask and seal combination for adults and children. The SecureGaurd Procedure mask for adult and children come in a ten pack with the seal.

The Secure Gaurd mask is made by Cardinal Health and the respirator/mask seal is made exclusively by Breathe Safely, LLC. When using the seal you can rest assured no harmful viruses are getting through the mask. Leakage is a nonfactor with using a Breathe Safely seal. The seal is universal. It works on N95 respirators, 3M brands, masks, surgical/procedure masks, and many more. For the highest level of protection agains the swine flu and bird flu using a Breathe Safely seal adds almost 300% protection on average.

If you wear a respirator you are looking for the most protection available. This is it. Buy a seal or a mask/seal combo for you and your children, before it is too late. In reference to the mandate from the CDC regarding protection against the potential bird flu or swine flu (H1N1) pandemic, the breathe safely seal in addition to a mask is the new preference as a first line of defense.

Let's face it, a nose piece and loops are not an adequate method for sealing a respirator to a face. If there is any leakage the purpose of wearing such a device is defeated. Using a universal seal is quick, cost effective, and easy. The seal will stop all leakage. Everything must then pass through the filtration material of the mask, as it is intended to do.

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