
Such Particle filtering half masks absorb at least 94 percent of the harmful aerosols, particles and dusts in the air, whether solid or liquid. Protective masks of this type are frequently used in food production or the construction industry. We will briefly explain the differences between the individual protection classes:Īt least 80 percent of the particles in the air are filtered - up to a particle size of 0.6 μm. The FFP2 Particle filtering half masks from medisana meets all the requirements of the EN 149 standard and offers a high level of protection. It is a fact that harmful particles in the air (including corona viruses) circulate easily and thus allow potential infection. This has also been helped by regularly changing guidelines issued by recognised bodies, such as the RKI (Robert Koch Institute). Media coverage in recent months has shown how difficult it is to obtain reliable information on protection measures. What are the differences between Particle filtering half masks in terms of protection classes? We see this as our duty as a healthcare company.

In short: medisana RM 100 protection masks (FFP2) provide effective protection to protect yourself and others from infections.


Tested and CE-certified according to the standard EN 149:2001 + A1:2009 Regulation (EU) 2016/425 for personal protective equipment.Protection class FFP2 (protection against harmful substances such as solid and liquid dusts, smoke and aerosols).Better breathing comfort with optimal filter effectiveness!
