Air-Aid Emergency Mask (10 Pack)
Package of 10 Air-Aid Emergency Masks
Protect yourself and your family from toxic chemicals or biological agents at home, at work, or on the road with the Air-Aid Emergency Mask! BACK IN STOCK!
Air-Aid Emergency Mask
Designed by a chemical engineer to increase the chance of escaping an emergency situation (fire, terrorist attack or natural disaster). The Air-Aid Emergency Mask is recommended for use with tear gases when protective glasses and latex gloves are added. The mask should not be used to enter dangerously contaminated areas or to replace industrial gas masks when long-term exposure to toxic agents is necessary.
Also helpful for numerous household activities such as: cleaning, painting, construction, gardening, etc. You'll want one for your office, car, first-aid kit, purse or pocket.
Tested in the laboratory and by S.W.A.T. team officers. Used by military personnel, police officers, ATV operators, homemakers, gardeners, welders, construction workers and many others.
Laboratory tests measuring chemical or biological agent per liter of air has proven the Air-Aid Masks 95% effective in filtering out these agents. 95% efficiency means that about 5% or less, depending on the antagonist, may get through the mask. This level of protection will allow the user time to flee the emergency situation. Tests of the Air-Aid Masks have been conducted by law enforcement, fire, and field medical personnel; in addition to being tested and approved in live agent trials at the Utah State Prison. Laboratory tests indicate that it should be very effective in filtering for Anthrax, Sarin Gas or other biological weapons.
Air-Aid Mask Product Info
- 98% as effective as a gas mask
- lightweight and portable (4" X 8", 1/8th inch thick)
- 10 year shelf life in sealed plastic package
- designed after medical masks with addition of activated carbon filter
- removes odors and toxic fumes
Anthrax laboratory testing results indicate that 98% of anthrax spores will be stopped by the mask. Since it takes 500 to 600 spores deposited into the lungs to infect, it is extremely improbable that an individual would be exposed to concentrations of anthrax spores sufficient to infect through the mask.

