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Half-mask respirator

The Advantage 420 Half-Mask Respirator’s AnthroCurve II Sealing Surface and multi-ethnic face seal improve fit-testing among diverse workforces.
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Facepiece

The AV-3000 facepiece with SureSeal system features a patent-pending design called “reverse reflex” that allows the SureSeal system to flex with every movement of the facepiece, providing superior fit and greater comfort.
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Powered air-purifying respirators

Miller NIOSH-certified powered air-purifying respirators not only protect against welding fumes, but also incorporate features that result in a comfortable fit for the weld operator.
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Welding helmet

The VIKING PAPR 3350 Welding Helmet is a complete powered system. It draws air from the environment through a HEPA filter located on the belt, and delivers filtered air in the breathing zone within a premium-level VIKING auto-darkening welding helmet.
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Half-mask respirator

The Blue 1H Half Mask Respirator is a reusable elastomeric air-purifying respirator that delivers better respiratory protection for health care workers against airborne infectious diseases.
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High-altitude respirator

The Adflo Turbo Assembly Respirator with High-Altitude Upgrade provides continuous filtered air to welders working at altitudes up to 10,000 feet.
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Head protection system

The PUREFLO range provides combined head, eye, face, welding and positive powered respiratory protection with Assigned Protection Factors up to 1,000.
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Powered air-purifying respirator

The Magnum 3000 NIOSH-approved powered air-purifying respirator system for dust particulates includes a power unit, battery pack, charger, comfort belt and lightweight concept helmet.
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Escape hoods

PARAT NG Escape hoods protect users from toxic industrial and fire-related gases, vapors and particles for at least 15 minutes.
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