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The 3M 7100189894 is a valved disposable respirator designed to help reduce exposure to nuisance-level organic vapors and odors from latex and aerosol spray paints, as well as some solvent-based strippers, stains, and varnishes. Rated P95 by NIOSH, this respirator filters at least 95 percent of airborne oil-based particulates while the built-in exhalation valve reduces heat and moisture buildup inside the mask. Weighing just 0.19 pounds, it is lightweight enough for extended wear during spray finishing, surface prep, and light coating work. It is suited for use by painters, contractors, and maintenance technicians working in moderately ventilated spaces.
This respirator is intended for residential and light commercial applications where nuisance odors from spray paints, stains, varnishes, and solvent-based strippers are present. It is not rated for high-concentration chemical environments or environments requiring supplied-air protection. Typical install and use scenarios include interior and exterior painting, furniture refinishing, deck staining, and similar surface-treatment tasks performed by trade professionals or experienced DIYers.
Designed for use in environments with nuisance-level organic vapors and oil-based particulates, including spray painting, staining, and light solvent stripping applications.
This respirator should be fit-checked before each use by covering the mask with both hands and inhaling gently to confirm a proper seal against the face. Inspect the respirator for damage before each use and replace if the filter media becomes soiled, damaged, or breathing resistance increases noticeably. This product is intended for single-use applications and should be discarded after use. Users should consult applicable OSHA respiratory protection standards and local safety codes to confirm this respirator is appropriate for their specific exposure conditions.
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