FFP1, FFP2, and FFP3 have different levels of protection depending on the level of protection the wearer requires. In a nutshell, the higher the level of the FFP respirator, the higher the protection against these airborne irritants, with FFP3 having the highest level of protection. No respirator can achieve 100% efficiency due to potential leakage around the face seal, valve (if present), and through filter penetration. Therefore, it's crucial to undergo a proper fit test and maintain a clean-shaven face to optimize the mask's fit.
The filtration efficiency of a Cambridge Mask is the equivalent of FFP2 masks with 94% filtration airborne particles. You can learn more about our mask’s test results through the link below:
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