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Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPRs) are a type of workwear designed to protect workers from hazardous airborne particles. PAPRs are typically used in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and construction, where workers are exposed to hazardous materials. The PAPR system consists of a motorized blower, a battery, and a face mask or hood. The blower draws air through a filter, which removes particles from the air before it is delivered to the user. The battery powers the blower and provides a continuous supply of clean air.
PAPRs are designed to provide a higher level of protection than traditional respirators, as they provide a continuous flow of filtered air. This helps to reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous particles, as well as providing a more comfortable working environment.
The PAPR market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include 3M, Honeywell, Scott Safety, and Bullard. Show Less Read more