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Fumes released by chemicals can lead to a variety of respiratory problems. The resulting symptoms can be as mild as coughing or sneezing; however, some complications can turn into serious conditions when not treated right away. Reliable filters can help protect you against such problems. Whether you're working with simple household chemicals like bleach or more hazardous industrial materials like chloroform, our P-A-1 filters can help keep you safe. The carbon filters in our cartridges are of premium quality and designed to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and other gaseous pollutants from the air. Through the process of adsorption, our carbon filters help you to breathe cleaner and safer air in the workplace. Please note that despite their efficacy, these filters are not to be used as a substitute for medical masks. Chemical fumes aren't the only substances that can harm you. There are plenty of tiny, solid particles that can enter the nose and make their way to your lungs and wreak havoc therein. The cotton filters in our cartridges are designed to protect you from such harm. They are effective in filtering out solid and suspended particles like dust in the air and reduces the possibility of you inhaling them. One reason why many people don't like wearing full masks and respirators is that they tend to make breathing a little difficult when worn. It's also the same reason why they keep removing their masks from time to time while working. Our filters are designed to allow for maximum breathability. This helps to make wearing full-face respirators more comfortable and reduces the restrictive feeling one usually gets while wearing such devices. Our filter cartridges can be installed in most full-face respirators, and as seen above they're highly-effective in filtering both gaseous and solid particles that can harm your respiratory health. That said, they're the perfect companion for anyone who's working in environments where there's a high risk of exposure to fumes and dust. These include laboratories, mines, metal workshops, sawmills, industrial cleaning plants, and manufacturing factories. Despite being made of premium quality materials, there will come a time when these filter cartridges will need to be replaced. Although there is no set time limit regarding their usage, it's a general rule that you need to replace them once you can start to smell the chemicals you're working with. Also, make sure that the filters are in good working condition before installing them in your respirator. The components of the cartridge must not appear damaged in any way.






