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FFP2 masks are compulsory in most public settings in Austria and Germany, and there’s a good reason for it. FFP2 masks are a type of medical respirator mask, just like FFP3, N95 and N99 masks.
An FFP2 mask is compulsory on public transport, at indoor or outdoor public events, in theatres, concert halls, cinemas and live music clubs and for sporting events until April 30.
As the Omicron variant sweeps the UK, the nation is once again navigating changing guidelines. As such, the hunt for the best face mask goes on. When seeking out the best face mask options, look out ...
N95 and FFP2 or FFP3 are disposable just like the surgical masks but they pack several more layers of different fabrics. These layers include a polypropylene filter which can trap the smallest ...
Never reuse an FFP2 mask that is soiled, damaged, or hard to breathe through; if this occurs, dispose of it in your regular household trash.
But from Monday (January 18), FFP2 respirators must be worn in all public transport and shops across the state. Austria, which has extended its lockdown until February 7, will introduce the same ...
Tests carried out by institutes in France, Israel, Republic of Korea, Poland, and the USA showed that the level of radiation required to sterilise respiratory face masks decreased their filtering ...
A number of European countries have announced new mask recommendations and requirements, pushing aside fabric masks in favor of surgical masks or medical-grade respirators. In Germany, the federal ...
Radiation is an effective and established tool to sterilize personal protective equipment (PPE) that is in high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, except for respiratory face masks as it weakens ...