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If the face fits
February 1st 2010

As part of a strategy to manage the Swine Flu pandemic, hundreds of respiratory face masks worn by staff at hospitals and in primary care across Hertfordshire have been checked by advanced Fit Tester instrumentation hired from Ashtead Technology.

The Hertfordshire Primary Care Trust hired the TSI PortaCount 8020 as a protective measure to ensure that all FFP3 masks were properly fitted, prior to staff treating patients suffering from the H1N1 flu in certain high risk situations.

The PortaCount 8020 can determin the fit of almost any half or full-face mask by measuring the particle concentration both inside and outside the connected respirator.

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