Clean air isn't guaranteed. We make sure it's covered
Disposable dust masks through to half-face and full-face respirators, matched to dust, fume, vapour and particulate exposure on your site.
Masks, respirators & filters
Respiratory protection escalates with exposure — from a single shift of nuisance dust to ongoing chemical vapour risk.
Disposable Dust Masks
Valved and unvalved disposable masks for nuisance dust, wood dust and general low-hazard particulate over a single shift.
Half-Face Respirators
Reusable respirator bodies with replaceable cartridges, for ongoing exposure to dust, fume or organic vapour.
Full-Face Respirators
Combined eye and respiratory protection for higher-hazard chemical, particulate or fume environments.
Filter Cartridges & Pre-Filters
Particulate, organic vapour and combination cartridges to match your respirator to the specific hazard present.
Powered Air-Purifying Units
Fan-assisted respiratory systems for extended wear in demanding environments, reducing breathing resistance over long shifts.
Respirator Fit & Storage Accessories
Storage cases, cleaning wipes and spare straps to keep reusable respirators hygienic and properly seated between uses.
Mask, half-face, or full-face?
Disposable masks suit nuisance dust for a single shift. Reusable half-face and full-face respirators use replaceable cartridges and suit higher or ongoing exposure. Tell us the hazard and process and we'll help match the right level of protection.
Individual issue where it matters
Disposable masks should never be shared. Reusable respirator bodies can be shared if properly cleaned and refitted, but many sites prefer individual issue for hygiene and consistent fit.
Common questions, answered
Disposable dust masks are typically designed for nuisance dust and lighter particulate exposure over a single shift. Reusable half-face and full-face respirators use replaceable filter cartridges and are suited to higher or ongoing exposure to dust, fume or chemical vapour.
Cartridge choice depends on what you're being exposed to — particulate, organic vapour, or a combination. Tell us the hazard and process and we'll help match the right cartridge to your respirator.
Disposable masks should not be shared. Reusable respirator bodies can be shared if properly cleaned and refitted between users, but many sites prefer to issue individually for hygiene and fit consistency.
Yes — disposable masks have a shelf life and should be stored according to the manufacturer's guidance and replaced once damaged, visibly dirty, or past their marked expiry.
Not sure which respirator fits your process?
Tell us the hazard and we'll match the right mask, respirator and cartridge combination.