Q100
Q100 CSA Certified Respirator,
“The first and only 100Pa certified respirator made in Canada” with children's sizes available.
The new CSA Standards vs NIOSH Standards
The guidance includes the same technical specifications as NIOSH but with improvements and additional Canadian requirements.
CSA certified flat-fold non-powered air-purifying respirators.
Up to 4x more breathable than N95 respirators
CSA Certified
“CSA Z94.4.1:21” is the new Canadian standard for respirators used in healthcare
Rigorously tested and certified to meet high standards for filtration efficiency, breathability and overall construction
Designed to be comfortable to wear and easy to use, which is important for healthcare workers who may need to wear a respirator for extended periods of time
QFlow Technology
CSA Certified 100Pa exceeds the highest breathability standards
Game changing breathability to reduce ‘Mask Fatigue’ or the physical and mental discomfort experienced by healthcare workers who wear respirators for prolonged periods of time
Up to 4 times more breathability than other N95s
Soft and Flexible Flat Ear Loops
Provides a more secure and comfortable fit to extend wear time
Easier to don/doff
Minimizes time and maximizes convenience for healthcare workers
Fit Testable
4 available sizes (XS,S,M,L) ensure optimum fit for the complete range of face shapes and sizes
Ensures healthcare workers are protected from the risk of exposure to harmful airborne bacteria and viruses
Staff and Patient Protection
Only respirator CSA certified for use with young children (XS)
Protect yourself with CSA certified CA-N95 respirators
CA-N95 respirators have a higher level of filtration efficiency than cloth masks and procedural masks, filtering out 95% of airborne particles.
CA-N95 respirators are designed to create a tight seal around the nose and mouth, providing a secure barrier against harmful particles, gases, and vapours.
CA-N95 respirators are made of advanced filter material that blocks small particles, including viruses and bacteria, from passing through the mask.
Cloth masks and procedural masks do not provide the same level of protection as N95 respirators, as they are not designed to create a seal and do not have the same filtration efficiency.
CA-N95 respirators are tested and certified to meet strict standards set by organizations such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), which is designed to be more stringent than the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
CA-N95 respirators are recommended by health authorities for use in high-risk situations, such as healthcare settings or areas with high levels of air pollution.
CA-N95 respirators are a critical component in protecting against respiratory illnesses, such as COVID-19.
Mask Fatigue Is Real – Protect your hospital staff
- Mask fatigue is a term used to describe exhaustion from prolonged mask wearing.
- Healthcare workers are often required to wear masks for extended periods to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- Constant mask wearing can cause discomfort, including skin irritation, headaches, and difficulty breathing.
- Mask fatigue can lead to decreased compliance with mask-wearing guidelines, which can have serious consequences for healthcare workers and patients.
- Mask fatigue is a term used to describe exhaustion from prolonged mask wearing.
- Addressing mask fatigue and providing support to healthcare workers is essential to prevent negative impacts on their health and the quality of care they provide.