CleanSpace Healthcare Respirator Enters US


CleanSpace Technology, a global manufacturer of next generation respiratory protection equipment, today announced CleanSpace HALO is now available in North America. CleanSpace HALO is a revolutionary respirator for the healthcare sector that boasts advantages to using N95 disposable masks or traditional Powered Air Purifying Systems (PAPRs).

 

Designed by biomedical engineers specifically for the healthcare sector, the NIOSH approved CleanSpace HALO is lightweight, weighing less than 1lb (400g), is reusable, offers the highest level of protection against biohazards, and has no heavy belts or hoses.

 

While offering higher protection than a standard PAPR, the CleanSpace HALO is easily and quickly donned in under ten seconds, as it has no heavy belts or hoses. This makes it practical in hospital settings, and easily deployable in an emergency.

 

CleanSpace HALO uses AirSensit ® technology enabling the smart, breath-responsive system to deliver cool fresh airflow that eliminates fogging and heat, while the soft transparent facemask allows for easy communication.

  

For more information, visit: https://cleanspacetechnology.com/healthusa/cleanspace-halo-every-angel-deserves-a-halo/).

 



August 6, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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