Mascarillas que no ofrecen garantías
[Spanish]
https://www.ocu.org/salud/bienestar-prevencion/noticias/mascarillas-filtrantes-ilegales#
[Spanish]
https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/2...-no-cumplen-normativa-ue-ocu-coronavirus.html
Masks that do not offer guarantees
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[ ...All of them
have been reported by the European Rapid Alert System (RAPEX).
In this list is the
model Garry Galaxy Respirator Mask. N95, which was used by health personnel in Spain until the Government ordered its withdrawal. The particle retention of this mask is
less than 71%. Next, we offer the complete list.
Filter less particles
They are FFP2 type masks (or equivalent: N95, KN95 and KF94) that are mostly purchased in China. Your particle retention percentage should be 92-95%.
- Daddy Baby. Protective Mask. Eearloop Face Mask: retains less than 49% of the particles.
- Daddy Baby. Protective Mask. Respiratory Protection: offer less than 76% particle retention.
- LikeLove. Self Suction Filter Type Anti Particle Respirator - Has less than 86% particle retention.
- NEP KN95 Respirator Mask: Provides less than 62% particle retention.
- Unbranded-Three Dimensional Protective Respirator (disposable respirator): retains less than 76% of the particles.
- Garry Galaxy Respirator Mask. N95: Particle retention is less than 71%.
- Unbranded - Particle Filter Mask YK01 FFP2: the measured holding capacity is less than 68.5%. In addition, it does not have a certificate although the CE symbol appears on its packaging.
They don't have the certificates
- No mark-Protective respiratory filtration “half-face mask” of category KN90, detected in Denmark: they carry CE marks but do not indicate the corresponding certification, so they may not be safe.
- No brand-Particle Filter Mask KN95: they carry CE mark but do not indicate the corresponding certification, so it may not meet the safety requirements.
- Sinpul. Protective Mask KN95: CE mark without indicating the certification, so it may not offer guarantees.
- Unbranded-Particle Filter half face Mask made and sold in Denmark: does not carry the corresponding certifications.
- Dromex. Protective Mask: bears the CE mark but has not been tested and certified according to European standards.
- Unbranded - Safe Mask: Announces a filtering power of viral particles, but that filtering capacity has not been certified.
- Jtrip. Safe Mask / Fashion protective Mask: these are children's masks that have not been tested or certified.
Illegal and insecure
- 3M mask model 9501V: it is a counterfeit of the 3M KN95 mask. Although it carries the CE mark, it does not have the certificate making it illegal and unsafe. ]
Well,
for now, the
KN95 I bought are not listed. Dongguan Beizhiyou Food Technology Co., Ltd
https://www.dosfarma.com/32228-mascarilla-n95-reutilizable-ffp2-94-pack-10u.html
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...s-cov-2-no-politics.12515/page-94#post-403447
PS: two days have passed and I have not received an answer to my questions about the certificate and its validity, as I suspected.