Personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to reduce the transmission of airborne particles, pathogens, and contaminants. This category includes surgical masks, procedure masks, and respirators (such as N95, KN95, and FFP2 models) that form a critical barrier for healthcare workers, patients, and the public. Ideal for use in medical settings, laboratories, and high-risk environments to promote respiratory safety and infection control.

Face Masks

 A Face Mask is a disposable, loose-fitting or tight-fitting (respirator) barrier device designed to cover the wearer's nose and mouth. Its primary functions are source control (to contain the wearer's respiratory secretions) and personal protection (to filter inhaled airborne particles). In healthcare, specific types—such as ASTM-rated surgical masks for sterile procedures and NIOSH-certified respirators (e.g., N95) for aerosol-generating procedures—are critical PPE for infection prevention. Correct usage, including strict single-use protocols and proper donning/doffing technique, is essential for its effectiveness in interrupting pathogen transmission.

Oxygen Mask (Adult/Infant/Paediatric)

 An Oxygen Mask is a disposable, single-use interface used to deliver supplemental oxygen from a medical gas supply to a patient's airways. Available in types for specific clinical needs—Simple Mask for low-flow therapy, Venturi Mask for precise FiO2 control (especially in COPD), and Non-Rebreather Mask for emergency high-flow delivery—and in sizes for adults, children, and infants. Correct selection and application, including ensuring the proper oxygen flow rate for the mask type, are essential for effective therapy and patient safety. Adherence to strict fire safety protocols is non-negotiable due to the combustion risk posed by enriched oxygen environments.