ViralClyns
ViralClyns™ Disposable Respirators are the only N95 disposable respirators coated with a broad-spectrum EPA-registered antimicrobial to help protect against small airborne threats.
An effective barrier against particles

(EPA registration #72897-1) provides built in antimicrobial and antifungal activity.
ViralClyns is a disposable, N95 respirator with an EPA-registered antimicrobial. These ultra-comfortable respirators look and feel like a face mask, but have the filtration power of an N95 respirator. This means that these respirators can filter out at least 95% of the airborne particles that may contain harmful viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
ViralClyns respirators are made with the highest-quality filtration media and contains an advanced, breathable face seal that snuggly secures the respirator to your face. The soft, comfortable seal acts as an additional filter to protect you from most airborne particles that would otherwise enter your breathing zone.

ViralClyns respirators have a N95 rating as certified by NIOSH and meet the requirements of 42 CFR 84. ViralClyns respirators are coated with an . Our EPA approved antimicrobial provides built-in antimicrobial and antifungal activity and may reduce contact transfer of microorganisms. ViralClyns respirators offer a comfortable fit, peace of mind, as well as protection against particles. Two different sizes offer comfort and breathability and it can be quickly used and worn comfortably.

From its antimicrobial-coated scrim and protective filtration layer to its secure face seal and elastic head straps, the ViralClyns N95 Respirator with antimicrobial protection is designed to meet your needs. There are no compromises when it comes to comfort, face fit, breathability, and the added feature of an antimicrobial. You won't find another respirator like this one.
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___________________________________________________________________________________Regulatory Standards, Guidelines and Recommended Practices
CDC and WHO have provided recommended guidelines for the protection against airborne illnesses such as SARS, avian influenza and tuberculosis.
CDC Precautions Guidelines
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/guidelines/Isolation2007.pdf
Standard Precautions
- The application of Standard Precautions during patient care is determined by the nature of the HCW-patient interaction and the extent of anticipated blood, body fluid, or pathogen exposure.
- Assume that every person is potentially infected or colonized with an organism that could be transmitted in the healthcare setting
- Physical proximity of <3 feet has been associated with an increased risk for transmission of infections via the droplet route
- Use PPE to protect the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth during procedures and patient-care activities that are likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions and excretions.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/gl_isolation_standard.html
About NIOSH Certification
N95 disposable respirators and Safe Life® Disposable Respirators with Antimicrobial Protection are intended to protect the wearer from respiratory exposure to airborne particles, which may contain contaminants. In testing, N95 respirators must have a 95% success rate for preventing the penetration of particles.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency responsible for providing research, information, education, and training in the occupational health and safety fields. The following chart from the NIOSH website (www.cdc.gov/niosh/) describes the various disposable respirator designations. If the respirator is fluid resistant it is addressed separately on the package label or in the technical literature. The filtration rating designation category in the chart is determined by the NIOSH disposable respirator certification test which challenges the respirator filter with salt particles.

Note: “P” designations are the highest rating in that the respirator qualifies at the same filtration levels (95, 99, 100) as the N and R categories but has the added resistance to oil and fat particles. Oil and fat fluids, aerosols, vapors, lubricants, etc., degrade the electrostatic mechanism of microbial capture of respirators unless the respirator is P rated (R is intermediary).
† NIOSH has only certified ViralClyns respirators to meet the requirements in 42 CFR 84. NIOSH does not certify, test or endorse any independent studies.
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