Portwest A1P3R Combination Filters Special Thread Connection P950 (Pack of 4)
The Portwest A1P3R Combination Filters Special Thread Connection P950 (Pack of 4) provide two-in-one protection for wearers looking to avoid the inhalation of both fumes and toxic particles. This filter features a handy screw-in system that guarantees a secure attachment between the mask and the filter. Meanwhile, the twin filters provide a comfortable wearing experience, enabling users to get on with work tasks seamlessly.
What's Included?
- 4 x A1P3R Combination Filters
Please Note: This product requires a respirator mask for use.
EN Compliance Of The A1P3R Combination Filter
To ensure that you are receiving the best protection possible, this product has been tested to EN standards. The standards to which this filter complies are as follows:
- EN 14387 Type A (Class 1) (Respiratory Protective Devices: Gas Filters and Combined Filters)
- EN 14387 Type P (Class 3R) (Particle Filters: Reusable Dust Filters)
Key Features Of The Portwest A1 Filter
- Pack of 4 filters aimed to protect against organic vapours and gases, solvents, toxic particles and micro-organisms
- Screw in connection for an easy installation process
- Features a lightweight and comfortable design for all-day wear
- Class 1 and Class 3R filter suitable for protecting wearers against both fumes and toxic particles
- Equipped with a special thread for pair use only
- Designed to be used on the Portwest P410 Auckland Half Mask only
- CE certified
- UKCA marked
- CE-CAT III
- Product Code: P950
Protective Properties
The Portwest A1P3R Combination Filter Special Thread Connection P950 (Pack of 4) can only be used with the Portwest P410 Auckland Half Mask. It features a lightweight and comfortable design suitable for all day use, and works to prevent users from inhaling the following:
- Organic gases
- Vapours
- Solvents
- Toxic particles
- Micro-organisms
Are Portwest Filters Reusable?
In short, yes they are. If left unopened, all Portwest filters have an approximate shelf-life of around five years. Once opened, shelf-life depends on a range of factors, including how much gas they've been exposed to, the condition of the material and how they're stored.
To prolong the life of your filters, it's recommended you remove them from the workplace when not in use and that you store them in an airtight container.
Documentation For The Filter