ALLEGRO Introduces NIOSH-Approved EZ AIR PAPR

The new Allegro EZ Air Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) is a complete particulate system built to protect respiratory, eye and face areas for workers specifically in industrial and healthcare environments. It is a motorized, Lithium-ion battery operated system that provides a constant supply of fresh, filtered air over the user’s face. At an APF level of 25, it creates an optimal protective pressure inside the respirator hood keeping out harmful particulates. Extremely lightweight weighing under 4 pounds total, workers will experience more comfort, less fatigue and improved productivity with the added benefit of NIOSH approval.

The complete Allegro EZ AIR PAPR assembly includes your choice of fully disposable Poly-coated Tyvek® Hood or Saran-coated Tyvek® Hood with attached flexible downtube, rugged yet lightweight ABS Blower, NIOSH-APPROVED HEPA Filter, Waist Belt, Flow Tester, Battery and Charger.

Additionally, Allegro offers a wide variety of other products and accessories that include: EZ AIR Economy and Deluxe SARs, helmets and systems, EZ Air Welding PAPRs, portable fume extractors, knee pads, cooling products, respiratory storage options, respiratory wipes, disinfectant cleaning products, and lens care items.

For more information, please call (800) 622-3530 or visit www.allegrosafety.com.

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