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Medical mouth-nose protection (MNP) for minimizing transmission of diseases from the hygienic mask wearer to the surrounding and to persons in proximity to the wearer.
The hygienic mask Type II R currently offers the best protection against fluid splashes / aerosol risks.
• More than 98% bacterial and virus filtering efficiency
• Liquid resistance (>120 mm Hg)
• Excellent air permeability
• Excellent splashing strength strain
• Low respiratory resistance
• Odor-free
• Excellent fit
• Certified: EN-14683:2019 Type II R
Purpose
• Minimizes transmission from airborne pathogens
• Increases control of infection
• Prevents cross-contamination
Design
Three-layered filter medium, free of glass fibers, odor-free, latex free, green, triple-folded, bacterial filter performance above 98% with rubber band and integrated nose clip, excellent comfort, also suitable for wearers of glasses.
Detailed product information
Dimensions: length: 175 mm ± 2 mm, width: 4 mm ± 1 mm
Front: 100% non-woven fabric 13g/m2;
Inner layer: melt blown filter 20 g/m2
Rear: 100% non-woven fabric 30g/m2
Rubber band/ear loop: 63 % elastodiene, 38% polyester
Elongation: 215%
Length: 175 mm ± 2 mm, width: 4 mm ± 1 mm
Nose clip: polyethylene, galvanized steel wire white
Length: 120 mm, width 3 mm, thickness: 1mm
Durability: 3 years
Storage: dry at 10 – 35°C, protected from light, washable;
All material used is free of CMR and irritants.
Risk warnings
According to risk analysis, no risk for users, patients and nursing staff if safely used.
Disposal
The product includes only raw and supporting materials which can disposed of with regular household trash.
Additional information
Hygienic masks offer no complete respiratory protection since neither the filter nor the loose fit can block all particles. But MNP Type II R currently offers in the category of hygienic masks the best protection against liquid splashes (splash resistance).
Brief summaries and quotes from three current scientific articles about MNP (Medical Mouth-Nose Protection)
1. Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force (NCS-TF)
Recommendation of the Swiss “ReMask Expert Group” on behalf of the special action committee of the Swiss Government regarding manufacturers’ minimal standards for medical mouth-nose protection (MNP) to provide respiratory protection against liquid droplets (status: April 22, 2020)
Link to the full article, including references:
https://www.empa.ch/documents/12524755/0/22.04.2020+Community+mask+spec+and+recommendations+for+minimal+values+V4-final.pdf/8aa76f3c-428c-46e2-b9c3-4d4af29716f2
Current terminology for masks
FFP masks (particle filtering half masks) are classified according to their filter capacity, that is FFP1, FFP2 und FFP3 masks. FFP masks belong to the protection equipment of medical staff and patients. The EU regulations on the safety of personal protection equipment (EU/2016, SR 930.115 / PSA) determine these specifications.
Surgical mouth protection, OP masks or medical masks (type I, type II or type II R) must comply with the norm EN14683 and accordingly need to be tested and approved. They should, moreover, comply with the EU regulation for medical products (EU/2017/745, SR 812.213 ¬- MepV). Currently, only type II R provides protection against liquid splashes among the three medical mask types.
Current recommendations for quality requirements
• Air leakage: < 60 Pa/cm2 (according to ISO 9237)
• Splashing strength strain: no liquid permeability in tests subject to
ISO 22609:2004 (according to EN 14683: 2019+AC:2019)
• Filter performance efficiency: FE ≥ 70 % at a particle size of up to micrometer
• Mask design/anthropometric details: ISO/TS 16976-2:2015
• Harmlessness of the materials (ISO 10993-1:2018)
• Reusability (DIN EN ISO 6330)
• Comfort
2. Investigations on suitable respiratory protection against airborne pathogens
Article in “Gefahrstoffe - Reinhaltung der Luft”, 66 (2006) no. 1/2, p. 14-24; S. Dreller, L. Jatzwauk, A. Nassauer, P. Paszkiewicz, H.-U. Tobys, H. Rüden.
Link to the full article, including references:
https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/Krankenhaushygiene/Erreger_ausgewaehlt/Influenza/Influ_Atemschutz.pdf;jsessionid=B39CD218431BA1E811408A1E4BC9144C.internet101?__blob=publicationFile
Summary: New infectious diseases, such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) or the highly pathogenic from the bird flu HPAI (highly pathogenic avian influenza), have brought renewed attention to the question of suitable respiratory protection as a prophylactic measure against airborne infection. This article attempts to address the problem from three different perspectives.
Selected quotes: Paper masks are not suited for protection against bio-aerosols, but multi-layered filters in MNPs and FFP masks are effective against bacterial aerosols. Of 16 randomly selected MNPs, one MNP classified as a “Tbc mask” (NIOSH N95) indicated a very capacity for holding. Only three of the remaining MNPs met the minimum standards for overall leakage in a respiratory protection device of the FFP1 class.”
The MNPs’ main purpose is to provide patient protection but also protection of the staff.”
“Only surgery masks (MNPs) are microbiologically examined with respect to their filter material leakage grade, that is with staphylococcus aureus.” […]
“Only one published controlled study by Tunevall did not show evidence that the MNP used by the staff reduces the risk of wound infections, even though it is global praxis despite of lacking evidence. However, in the case of infections in the upper respiratory path including a sinusitis, it was possible to show that such patients emit large amounts of infectious particles, which has been almost completely prevented when a MNP was used.”
“The job of a mask is however that the (still) not infected persons are protected against infectious particles emitted by patients. The clinical experience shows that for example the transmission of Noro virus infections – here 10 to 100 particles with a virus are sufficient to cause an infection in healthy persons – can be prevented by wearing a surgical mask (MNP).”
“Along with the occurrence of SARS infections it was possible to show for the first time in epidemiological studies on etiology and transmission that MNP and NIOSH masks can protect healthy persons against the corona viruses caused by the SARS pathology, even though a SARS transmission was not completely prevented when the masks (MNP and NIOSH masks) were used.”
“By referring to the epidemiological literature, MNP and NIOSHII masks (presumably also FFP masks despite of missing epidemiological evidence) are suitable for protecting the staff.”
“Bio-aerosols can be effectively blocked by MNP and particle-filtering masks (FFP).”
| Acceptance criterions | MNP | FFP1 | FFP2 | FFP3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best possible filtering activity | ++ | + | + | ++ |
| Lowest possible leakage | + | + | + | ++ |
| Low costs | ++ | ++ | + | - |
| Excellent comfort and low respiratory effort | ++ | + | - | - |
| Usage | ++ | + | + | + |
| Fitting to face contour | + | ++ | ++ | ++ |
| Transparence with respect to user’s face contours | + | + | + | + |
| Availability in different sizes | +++ | + | + | + |
| Acceptable appearance | + | + | + | + |
| No narrowing of the user’s visual field | ++ | + | + | + |
3. The Airborne lifetime of Small Speech Droplets and Their Potential Importance in SARS-CoV-2 Transmission
Valentyn Stadnytskyi, Christina E. Bax, Adriaan Bax, and Philip Anfinrud, May 13, 2020, edited by Axel T. Brunger, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Link to the full article, incl. references:
https://www.pnas.org/content/117/22/11875
Summary: Speech droplets generated by asymptomatic carriers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are increasingly considered to be a likely mode of disease transmission. Highly sensitive laser light scattering observations have revealed that loud speech can emit thousands of oral fluid droplets per second. In a closed, stagnant air environment, they disappear from the window of view with time constants in the range of 8 to 14 min, which corresponds to droplet nuclei of ca. 4 μm diameter, or 12- to 21-μm droplets prior to dehydration.
These observations confirm that there is a substantial probability that normal speaking causes airborne virus transmission in confined environments. Our laser light scattering method not only provides real-time visual evidence for speech droplet emission, but also assesses their airborne lifetime. This direct visualization demonstrates how normal speech generates airborne droplets that can remain suspended for tens of minutes or longer and are eminently capable of transmitting disease in confined spaces.
References with respect to sneezing and exhaling pressure are in this context relevant, according to which the sneeze pressure usually amounts to 7kPa and the exhaling pressure to 13kPa. Hygienic masks of type IIR must resist a minimal pressure of 16kPa according to the CE requirements. The test results of our mask type MNP IIR achieve a value of 21-24kPa, and therefore their recommended usage in clinical context was also confirmed with respect to this aspect.
See full article:
https://www.empa.ch/documents/12524755/0/22.04.2020+Community+mask+spec+and+recommendations+for+minimal+values+V4-final.pdf/8aa76f3c-428c-46e2-b9c3-4d4af29716f2)
See also the video: “Coronavirus: Video shows what coughing can cause at a grocery store” [transl. from German], STERN, April 15.04, 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuBZxaShrKU and
“Transmission of Corona: Aerosol transmission risks?” [transl. from German], ARD Tagesschau, May 15, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S98QHxc_cM4
These references provide an urgent recommendation: The physicians and their teams should protect themselves and their patients against patients with Covid-19. The only useful mask for this purpose is the MNP mask type II R. Only this mask provides the chance to minimalize the main portion of aerosol spreading caused by exhaling and in particular by coughing and sneezing.
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