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HALYARD FLUIDSHIELD N95 Filter Respirators are NIOSH-approved and are designed to provide an effective facial fit as required for proper respiratory protection. While some N95s approved for emergency use are industrial grade, every HALYARD N95 is ASTM Level 3 certified, assuring the maximum level of spray protection. Halyard FLUIDSHIELD N95 Filter Respirators come with a large breathing chamber and comfortable elastic straps that are securely bonded (not stapled) to the mask for added comfort.
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SOsider
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Looks funny but a really snug fit
ER
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Best mask I have ever found. Perfect fit. No side leaks.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
has 2 straps that stick together, separate straps and follow video, very comfortable, can wear for long time.
Sparky Malone
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Yes, they look ridiculous. Of all the N95s I've tried, though, best fit, easiest to wear. If you want to get out and do stuff while not getting sick in a quadrupledemic, and you don't mind looking weird, I'd pick this.
Poul
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
Have worn masks like these for work as a health care provider. The regular size here is a tighter fit than I remember. The metal rim really digs into my nose. I am still able to get a good seal, but this will get uncomfortable over time. My face (and nose) is not small but not huge either, so this is something to consider as the item cannot be returned.In spite of item being un-returnable, my box had already been opened.
Mabel
Reviewed in Mexico on December 7, 2024
Ideal para hospitalización
scrappydoo
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022
These are legitimate N95 masks. Most people complaining about how tight they are, don't understand what N95 masks are supposed to do and how they do it... they are supposed to have a tight/snug seal around your face with no air gaps at all. This is what separates them from basic surgical masks, and even most KF94 and KN95s. That is why, if you remember, the pictures of healthcare workers who wore N95 masks all day long, had dents along their cheeks and noses. The tight seal is needed to protect the person wearing it.I've been in the healthcare field for over 15yrs and have worn up to 8 masks a day (and many Halyard surgical masks, at that). At the beginning of the pandemic, I used ASTM Level 3 surgical masks and as the more contagious strains took hold, I graduated to the KF94s. Recently, with the newest super contagious variants, I felt I needed to upgrade to the N95s as I started to travel.This mask has been the most breathable mask I've ever worn due to the large air chamber/pocket. It also does not get all wet on the nose piece area from my sweat like my KF94s do. I felt very protected on the plane and trains/subways with this mask on. Yes, it's tight...yes, it looks silly...yes, it's a hassle to get on and off. But that is an easy trade-off for the protection and breathability that it offers.It takes some practice to put it on/take it off. (Just google the mask and you'll find a video on the proper method, direct from the company) The bands are different from what most people are used to. I found that they do stretch, but you just have to ease into the stretch, gently and slowly, as you put it over your head/neck. I consider my head kind of on the bigger side and it fits fine (albeit, snug, but again that is not a bad thing). I wore one mask for nearly 12hrs on a long travel day and yes, at that point it was getting to be uncomfortable and I couldn't wait to take it off. But I truly felt protected and would say 8hrs in them would still be totally fine for me.Lastly, they do a good job as I had them professionally tested for proper fit and filtration before using. 5 stars for the product. I am grateful Amazon offers these for the general public to purchase at a fair price, currently. My only complaint and it seems many others agree, is that either storage, handling or shipping absolutely messes up the box packaging and the masks can be compromised because of it. Minus 1 star for this. I don't want my masks spilling out of a broken, smashed up box and being contaminated before reaching me. The company or Amazon need to do better on this front, by sealing each box and rethinking proper shipping/handling/storage protocols for this product so as not to damage the box/masks.
T. Richesin
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
The job is front & center with the public and with compromised family members, I needed to level up masking since the Omicron (stealth) variant is surging. After 2 years of wearing "homemade" masks (3 layers, 2 HTC plus 1 filter layer) daily, I felt it was time to buy something NIOSH certified. There are lots of fake KN95 masks out there, but these came from the original manufacturer, made in the USA and are medical grade. They are a bit tricky to put on, and the fit across the nose is tight, but when molded to your face, they absolutely lock in or out respiratory particles! Sure the "duck bill" style looks funny, (I even drew on some duck nostrils which make people smile) but fit over fashion is important! One thing I noticed is that they are easier to breathe in compared to all the other masks I've worn. I'm practicing the "wear it 1 day, into the paper sack for 3 days" like I've seen medical staff do, to get the maximum use out of them. So far, that has worked well. The box they came in is thin and got kinda munched in transit, but it didn't hurt the product. Also, they are not "sterile" and come boxed loose.
Derry K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2021
I wanted to get a true medical N95 respirator. There are so many questionable products out there that I asked my physician for a recommendation, and this was it. The reviews were a little scary, regarding comfort, fit and robustness of the straps, but I did not have any of these problems. The masks are flat when they arrive, and when you pull apart the two halves and shape the nose they form a flexible, roughly circular opening that should adapt to most faces. Reviews also said that the mask is hard to don, but I didn't find it so -- just remember that one strap is low, on the neck, and the other almost at the top of the head. They are of course harder to don than the ones that just hook onto your ears.The volume and surface area of the mask are considerable. That's good because there's more material to breathe through, and so breathing resistance isn't very high even though it's made of a medical-grade material. It's bad in that it looks kind of goofy when you wear it.In a medical setting, these are supposed to be one-time-use, but I'm still using the first one without problems.Finally, the masks are kind of expensive -- a few dollars each, if you do the math. That's high compared with lots of masks on the market, but I don't know how it compares to other medical-grade masks. That, and the style, are the only reasons I gave four stars instead of five.
Dr. Dhiman Banerjee
Reviewed in India on November 16, 2021
Best value for money
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