Our first shipment is expected in a few weeks so order now to reserve your spot! CleanSpace Half Masks are specifically designed to work to complete the CleanSpace HALO system. Compatible with CleanSpace HALO Respirators, the Half Masks clip quickly onto the power units. The Half Masks are made of soft silicone that readily moulds to the face and does not cause allergic dermatitis. IMPORTANT: If you require intrinsically safe equipment, please consult your site Intrinsically Safe approvals. These Half Masks are NOT certified intrinsically safe. Item is NON-RETURNABLE APPROVALS Compatible with ALL CleanSpace PAPR Power Units Standards: AS/NZS1716: 2012, EN 12942, IP Rating 66 Classification: PAPR-P3 FEATURES • Used with the revolutionary CleanSpace HALO: light weight, no hoses or belts • Half masks available in 3 sizes to facilitate a good seal and a comfortable fit • Materials: Soft silicone cushion, nylon clips and polycarbonate (exhalation valve) • Mask Fit Test adaptor available for TSI Portacount™ fit testing • Easy removal. Compatible with most cleaning and disinfection protocols. • Transparent and facilitates communication SPECIFICATIONS AND MATERIALS Weight: average 125g Dimensions: 170mm x 130mm x 70mm Cleaning: Machine washable or use in warm soapy water. Do not use solvents (turpentine or acetone), hot water, bleaching or chemical agents. Storage and Use: –10°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F) at <90% relative humidity. Store away from direct sunlight, grease and oil. SUITABLE APPLICATIONS Primary healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical production, laboratories, animal research facilities and emergency/disaster responders. Suitable for protection against particulates including airbourne biohazards. LIMITATIONS CleanSpace respirators are air filtering, fan assisted positive pressure masks and designed to be worn in environments where there is sufficient oxygen to breathe safely. Do not use the CleanSpace in IDLH atmospheres, to protect against gases/vapours that cannot be filtered, or in Oxygen enriched or deficient atmospheres