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What is FFP2?

 

FFP2 stands for Filtering Face Piece 2, which is a type of respirator mask that offers protection from airborne particles, including viruses and bacteria. FFP2 masks are designed to filter 94% of particles that are 0.3 microns in size or larger. They are commonly used in medical settings to protect healthcare workers from respiratory infections, and in industrial settings to protect workers from dust and other particulates. FFP2 masks are also recommended for use in situations where social distancing is difficult to maintain, such as on public transportation.

FFP2 Wearing And Reuse Information
 

FFP2 mask rotation

Rotate and use a different FFP2mask every day so you do not wear the same mask more than once every 72 hours.
Note: If following this rotation, FFP2 masks may be reused as long as they do not become wet, visibly soiled or deformed, causing them to not fit well anymore. If any of these occur, the FFP2 should be disposed of.

FFP2 storage

When not in use, each FFP2 mask should be placed in a clean paper bag that is folded closed and stored at room temperature. Do not place the mask in a plastic bag, as that would create a moist environment conducive to the growth of bacteria and fungi.

Mask wearing

Wash or sanitize your hands before putting on your mask. Place it over your mouth and nose and secure the straps. Squeeze the nose bridge firmly onto your nose, ensuring that the rest of the mask fits snuggly on your face.

Advantages of FFP2

 

Better protection

FFP2 masks provide a higher level of protection than regular surgical masks against airborne particles and droplets.

Tighter fit

FFP2 masks have a tighter fit than regular surgical masks, which helps to reduce the risk of air leakage around the edges of the mask.

Longer durability

FFP2 masks are designed to be more durable than regular surgical masks, making them more cost-effective in the long run.

Comfortable to wear

Despite their tight fit, FFP2 masks are generally more comfortable to wear than regular surgical masks, thanks to the use of soft fabric and a molded design.

Reusable

Some FFP2 masks can be reusable after being washed and disinfected, which makes them more environmentally sustainable than regular surgical masks that need to be thrown away after use.

5 Benefits of Wearing a FFP2 Mask

Protects you from poor air quality
Wearing a mask can protect your respiratory system and general health when there is bad air quality because of pollutants.


Reduces exposure to allergens
Especially if you have pollen allergies, wearing a mask could decrease allergen exposure. A mask that covers your mask and nose can help filter out pollen or irritants. Masks also change the moisture and temperature level of the air you breathe in, further reducing allergy symptoms.

Prevents you from getting sick

Infectious diseases can spread from exposure to the droplets containing the germs that cause the diseases. Masks keep you from becoming sick by blocking droplets from actions like breathing, coughing, sneezing, or talking.

Protects immunocompromised

Masks protect individuals who are immunocompromised by reducing or preventing their exposure to germs that can make them very sick. These individuals have immune systems that do not work properly.

Keeps you from spreading germs

Just like masks may prevent you from getting sick, they can also prevent you from spreading germs if you're already ill. Wearing a mask decreases the likelihood that you'll exhale and spread germs into the surrounding air.

 

Air Purifying Face Mask

 

How Effective Are FFP2 Masks?

A (corona) virus, can spread by adhering to droplets which leave our lungs via coughing, sneezing, breathing or talking. Such droplets can travel 1,5 meter and infect anyone who gets in contact with such droplets. In addition, the droplets can adhere to surfaces which are later touched by someone who then touches mouth, nose or eyes and thus gets infected.
In the meantime various studies have confimed that the virus is aerosolized. This means that it sticks to miniscule droplets which can remain suspended in the air for a long time in insufficiently ventilated indoor areas. It explains why there was this massive explosion of the second wave after the summer period when the infection rates in much of europe had dropped drastically during the summer months. In autumn and winter we spend much more time indoors and this increases the risk that we get in contact with an aerosolized version of the virus.

 

How Should You Store FFP2 Between Uses?

Since you can wear a FFP2 more than once—and because cleanliness is an important factor in reusing your mask—you'll want to store them properly between wears.

Proper removal

That starts with how you take your respirator off, with clean hands and by the ear straps, so you don't touch the front, which may have accumulated some virus particles.

Proper storage

Once you've removed the mask from your face, you'll want to store it in a safe, clean space—not in your purse or in your car's rearview mirror. "putting it in a paper bag, so it's covered and not getting mixed up with other things can help, along with helping it dry out." a plastic food storage container works too, but only if you keep the lid slightly open to prevent condensation on the mask. A harder container can also help retain the structure of the mask.

Proper refitting

When it's time to put your mask on again, wash your hands, then carefully inspect it for damage. If everything looks OK, use the straps to put it on, and avoid touching the outside of the mask. Ensure the respirator fits your face snugly, then rewash your hands.

Taking off Your FFP2 While You Eat or Drink

 

  • Before removing the mask, ensure that your hands are clean. Use soap and water for at least 20 seconds or hand sanitizer.
  • Remove the mask by holding the ear loops or ties and avoid touching the front of the mask.
  • Place the mask in a clean paper or plastic bag or fold it in half with the inside facing inwards.
  • Eat or drink quickly while remaining at least six feet away from others.
  • After eating or drinking, clean your hands thoroughly and put on a new FFP2 mask before leaving the area.
Air Purifying Face Mask

 

Choose Way: FFP2
 

Mask dustproof effect is good
The dust blocking efficiency of the mask is based on its blocking efficiency against fine dust, especially respirable dust under 5μm. The principle of dust prevention of gauze masks is mechanical filtration, that is, when dust and gauze collide, some large particles of dust will block layer by layer. But fine dust, especially dust less than 5μm, passes through the mesh of the gauze and enters the respiratory system.

 

Mask and face shape close to the degree of good
Since the mask is not in close contact with the face, airborne dust will enter the airway through gaps around the mask. Therefore, people should choose the anti-particle mask in line with their own face shape, and wear dust masks appropriately.

 

Comfortable
Including small respiratory resistance, light weight, wearing health, convenient maintenance, such as wearing an arch anti-particulate mask.

 

 
What Are FFP2 Masks Used For?

FFP2 mask meets a certain international standard. It is a personal protective device that can reduce the risk of the wearer inhaling dangerous particles in the air (including infectious bacteria and viruses). It is capable of filtering at least 95% of very small (0.3 micron) particles from the air.
FFP2 face masks retained their shape and were able to retain particles in a "quick" test after sterilizing once and twice with a short hydrogen peroxide process. In times of scarcity, FFP2 masks can be used three times when sterilized twice with hydrogen peroxide in between use.

 
What Are FFP2 Masks Made Of?

FFP2 masks are typically made of multiple layers of materials to provide effective filtration and protection. The outermost layer is often a non-woven fabric, which acts as a barrier against large particles and liquids. The middle layers consist of melt-blown fabric, a specialized material with a high electrostatic charge that can efficiently capture small particles. This melt-blown layer is responsible for the main filtration function of the mask. The innermost layer, in contact with the face, is usually made of a soft and comfortable non-woven fabric for enhanced wearer comfort. The straps or ear loops are commonly made of elastic materials to secure the mask in place. FFP2 masks may also include a nose clip to ensure a snug fit and prevent air leakage. It's important to note that the specific materials used in FFP2 masks may vary among manufacturers, but the general structure and purpose of the layers remain consistent to provide reliable filtration and respiratory protection.

 
How Do I Know if a Mask Is Really an FFP2?

For the average person, you need to trust the supply chain and inspect the item as well as you can. The only real way to test is to test a sample using a calibrated (and certified) test machine. The person running the machine must also be trained, tested and certified. Then if the mask under test is shown to be up to the standard and the other in the same lot appear to be identical, they are probably OK. The mask that was tested is used and hence no longer unto the original standard.

 
Superior COVID Protection from FFP2 Face Masks

Multiple layers of fabric improve efficiency in a roughly linear fashion, meaning triple-layer cloth masks are up to 30% efficient, but this is still poor in comparison with the material used for FFP2 masks, which is typically more than 90% efficient.
Our research shows that simply switching from using a cloth mask to an approved FFP2 respirator mask significantly improves protection and reduces transmission. The woven fabrics used for cloth masks help disrupt the air flow when people talk, sneeze and breath, reducing the distance travelled by the germs emitted, but they are less effective at filtering when compared to FFP2 masks.
FFP2 masks are just so much more effective than cloth masks in filtering dangerous particles like COVID-carrying particles. Those are good, but not as good as FFP2 masks.

 

 

 

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ZHEJIANG QUZHOU RONGBO MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. was established in 1997, located in Quzhou City ,Zhejiang Province. It covers an area of about 13000 square meters, with 6000 square meters building area, consisting of cleaning and control rooms for production, sterilization workshop, laboratory, administration offices and warehouses,with more than 3600 square meters clean workshop which complies with GMP standard. Our factory had obtained the white list both from China Chamber of Commerce &National Medical Products Administration.

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FAQ

Q: What is the difference between FFP2 and KN95?

A: Both N95 and KN95 rated masks are effective at filtering out at least 95% of fine particulate matter. On the other hand, FFP2 masks are rated at 94%. For this reason, N95 and KN95 masks are very slightly more effective than FFP2 and KF94.

Q: What does FFP2 stand for?

A: The classifying system consists of the three FFP classes, the abbreviation FFP stands for "filtering facepiece". A respirator mask covers mouth and nose and is constructed of various filter materials and the mask itself.

Q: When should you wear FFP2 mask?

A: Recommendation that FFP2 respirator masks are used for care of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. The term "respirator mas" is generally used in this documen.

Q: What is the protection level of FFP2 mask?

A: FFP2 dust masks protect against moderate levels of dust, as well as solid and liquid aerosols. FFP2 dust masks have a higher level of protection than ffp1 – FFP2 masks protect against materials in concentrations up to 12x oel or 4x apf.

Q: Do FFP2 masks protect against air pollution?

A: N95 masks (also known as KN95 or FFP2 masks) do a solid job of protecting you from air pollution and filtering out the smallest particles. These masks, as the name suggests, offer up to 95% filtration of airborne particles.

Q: What are the benefits of using FFP2 masks?

A: FFP2 masks offer superior protection against airborne particles and droplets. They are more effective than cloth masks and can help prevent the spread of disease.

Q: How do I properly wear an FFP2 mask?

A: Proper FFP2 mask use involves ensuring a tight seal around your mouth and nose. Make sure the mask is covering both your nose and mouth and avoid touching the mask once it is in place. Additionally, make sure to wash your hands before and after removing the mask.

Q: How often should I replace my FFP2 mask?

A: FFP2 masks are designed for single use and should be properly disposed of after use. It is important to always wear a new mask every time you are in a high-risk area or have been exposed to potential contaminants.

Q: How can I properly dispose of my FFP2 mask?

A: FFP2 masks should be disposed of in a closed bin or bag. Do not touch the mask after use and wash your hands after disposing of the mask.

Q: Which is better FFP1 or FFP2?

A: FFP1 refers to the least filtering of the three masks with an aerosol filtration of at least 80% for 0.3 μm particles, and is mainly used as an environmental dust mask. FFP2 masks have a minimum of 94% filtration percentage whilst FFP3 masks are the most filtering mask of the FFPs.

Q: How often can you wear a FFP2 mask?

A: FFP2 masks are essentially single-use masks. If used carefully, they can be used more than once. If the FFP2 mask becomes moist or damaged, dispose of it with household refuse. Even when wearing an FFP2 mask, continue to observe general hygiene and protective measures and the 2-metre social distancing rule.

Q: Is FFP2 better?

A: FFP2 masks are just so much more effective than cloth masks in filtering dangerous particles like Covid-carrying particles. If we wear FFP2 masks to medical appointments, it could help protect NHS staff, the majority of whom are advised to use Type II surgical masks. Those are good, but not as good as FFP2 masks.

Q: Who should not wear an FFP2 mask?

A: Children younger than two years, people with respiratory problems and persons who are not able to take off the mask themselves should not use a mask.

Q: How to put on an FFP2 face mask?

A: Step 1: Clean hands with soap and water or with a disinfectant gel.
Step 2: Ensure that nose and face are covered by the mask and there are no open spaces between mask and face.
Step 3: Prevent touching the mask during use. Infected particles may stick to the surface. Should the mask be touched, wash/clean hands immediately..
Step 4: Replace the mask when it gets damp/moist. Or if breathing becomes more difficult. A damp/moist mask is not effective. Do not re-use masks marked 'NR' ("Not Re-usable").

Q: Is re-use of an FFP2 mask safe?

A: We advise to replace the face mask at a minimum every 8 hours. If the mask is used during the treatment of infected persons then it is recommended to change the mask immediately after the treatment. FFP2 masks witht 'NR' (not re-usable) behind the type indication are not meant for re-use. In case an 'R' (re-usable) is shown, then the mask can be reused subject to the recommendations in the manual.

Q: Is an FFP2 mask the same as a P2 mask?

A: The comparison between KN95, FFP2, N95 and P2 has shown that all of these masks achieve the same level of protection against airborne particles. Any minute differences between these standards-in practical terms-has almost nil impact on the level of protection to the wearer.

Q: How do you use FFP2 masks?

A: Hold the respirator mask upside down to expose the two headbands. Using your index fingers and thumbs, separate the two headbands. While holding the headbands with your index fingers and thumbs, cup the respirator mask under your chin. Pull the headbands up over your head.

Q: Can I reuse an FFP2 mask?

A: FFP2 face masks retained their shape and were able to retain particles in a 'quick' test after sterilizing once and twice with a short hydrogen peroxide process. In times of scarcity, FFP2 masks can be used three times when sterilized twice with hydrogen peroxide in between use.

Q: What is the difference between FFP1 and FFP2?

A: The FFP1 respirator provides the lightest level of protection against airborne particles. It is designed to provide 80% protection against particles of 0.3 micrometers in diameter and larger. The FFP2 respirator provides 94% protection against particles of at least 0.3 micrometers in diameter.

Q: How to know if FFP2 mask is real?

A: The manufacturer must be able to produce a valid certificate – the EU type-examination certificate-upon request. This certificate is issued by an independent body. Some notified bodies have published information in a database on the certificates that they have issued.

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