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The 3M 7100117128 is an N95-rated disposable respirator built for trade professionals who need reliable respiratory protection during extended work sessions. Equipped with a Cool Flow exhalation valve, it reduces heat and moisture buildup inside the facepiece, making it more comfortable during long shifts of drywall hanging, sanding, grinding, or sawing. Advanced electrostatic filter media captures at least 95 percent of non-oil-based airborne particles while maintaining low breathing resistance. An adjustable M-noseclip conforms to the nose bridge for a secure seal with minimal pressure points. Stretchable braided headbands hold the respirator in place without excess bulk. This unit contains no components made from natural rubber latex.
This respirator is recommended for environments involving dust and particles generated by drywall work, bare wood sanding, non-lead painted surface sanding, grinding, sawing, sweeping, and fiberglass insulation installation. It also provides filtration assistance against pollen, mold spores, and outdoor dust encountered during landscaping tasks such as mowing, raking, and cutting firewood. The one-size design suits a broad range of users in both residential and light commercial jobsite settings. Occupational use requires compliance with a government-regulated respiratory protection program such as an OSHA-compliant program. For DIY or home use, apply only in non-harmful environments.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-use disposable respirator suitable for general construction, drywall, sanding, grinding, and related dust-generating trades requiring N95-level filtration.
This respirator is donned and fit-checked by the wearer before entering a dusty or particle-laden work area. Pinch the M-noseclip firmly to the nose bridge and adjust headbands for a snug seal before beginning work. Occupational use must occur within an OSHA-compliant respiratory protection program, which includes proper fit testing and training. Dispose of the respirator when breathing resistance increases noticeably, when it becomes damaged, or at the end of the work shift.
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