customers who’ve bought them which
72hours
Survival is among Canada’s top suppliers of emergency survival kits. The
Vancouver-based business provides
www.cooltechnology.net emergency readiness solutions as well as
PPEs. The benefit of buying from 72hours is that it sells a wide range of
NIOSH-approved N95 masks which means the customer has plenty of options to
choose from.
A search
query on ‘N95’ on the company’s online store will bring you brand products such
as the Benehal N95 respirator pack of individually wrapped 20 pieces and the
Shining Star N95 mask particulate respirator which cost $189.99 and $149.99 per
package respectively. The company
www.e-magazine.xyz also offers free shipping on orders above
CA$99.99.
All the
products from 72hours have reviews from customers who’ve bought them which
should work to your advantage as you’ll make a better-informed choice on what
product you should go with.
2.
EVERBRIGHT GLOBAL
Everbright
Global is a Canadian supplier of PPE products such as surgical gowns, face
shields, and respiratory protection. The company sells NIOSH-approved N95 masks
manufactured by BYD Precision, owner of the biggest mass-produced face mask
plant in the world.
Everbright
Global sells the N95 masks at an affordable price of CA$8.99 each. A single
order of 20 pieces for CA$137.55. The company also takes bulk orders of up to
1,000 pieces but with an added 30% discount. It’s worth pointing out that
Everbright offers free shipping on orders costing above $80.
3.
GOLTUM
Goltum is
a Canadian supplier of PPE products that operates from Montreal and is involved
in the provision of top of the line PPE. The company sells FDA certified N95 masks
and their production factories have been whitelisted by the CDC. As per the
company’s website, Goltum offers free shipping on orders exceeding $100 and
fulfills its orders within 24 hours.
HOW YOU
CAN PROVE IF AN N95 MASK IS AUTHENTIC OR NOT
1.
LOOK FOR THE FDA OR NIOSH LOGOS ON THE PACKAGING
IF AN N95 MASK HAS BEEN CLEARED FOR USE
BY NIOSH, THE BOX SHOULD HAVE THE NIOSH NAME OR LOGO AS WELL AS A NIOSH
APPROVAL NUMBER AND FILTER CLASSIFICATION, WHICH IN THIS CASE IS ‘N95’.
However,
if the packaging has the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) logo, take it as a
red flag because the FDA does not allow vendors to put their logo on the
respirator box. What you should look for instead is ‘FDA Cleared’ since N95
masks only require clearance and not approval.
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