Collection: CleanSpace Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR)

Our Best PAPR Systems

Worker safety and regulatory compliance are top priorities for most businesses nowadays. Organizations are extensively concerned about airborne hazards and respiratory protection. Personal protective equipment (PPE) has become a priority for most businesses, rather than just a basic requirement.

Amidst respiratory risks & PPE challenges, Hero LifeCare has developed powered air-purifying respirator solutions with AirSensit technology that address the criticalities & complexities of hazardous work environments. Engineered by biomedical experts, Hero LifeCare's PAPRs are lightweight, hose-free, and deliver ultimate protection with comfort and mobility options.

Our wide range of PAPR respirators has been securing healthcare environments, industrial sites, explosive atmospheres, and laboratories for quite a while now. Whether you’re in heavy industry, healthcare, welding, or emergency response, our four CleanSpace PAPR models—PRO, ULTRA, WORK, and HALO—offer tailored respiratory protection, unmatched comfort, and effortless maintenance. Explore our collection to find the perfect powered air purifying respirator solution for your environment.

Our Four PAPR Mask Components

Product Blower Unit Headgear Options Battery & Run Time Accessories & Filters
CleanSpace PRO High-performance motor blower Full-face mask, loose-fit hood Up to 12h with rechargeable pack HEPA filters, chemical cartridges
CleanSpace ULTRA IP65-rated blower Hard-hat integrated helmet 14h with extended battery HEPA + gas/vapor cartridges
CleanSpace WORK Lightweight blower Half-mask with thermal visor 10h standard AA battery HEPA pre-filters, comfort liners
CleanSpace HALO Clip-on blower Modular half-mask and goggles 8h with quick-swap pack Anti-fog lens, silicone face seals

CleanSpace PAPR Mask Key Features

  • Variable Airflow Control: Adjustable from 115–400 L/min for task-specific needs.

  • Ergonomic Harness & Belt: Even weight distribution reduces fatigue.

  • Quick-Swap Filter Cartridges: Minimize downtime during shift changes.

  • Digital Battery Gauge: Real-time remaining run time indicator.

  • Low-Profile Design: Enhanced mobility in tight spaces.

Benefits of our PAPR Systems

  • Enhanced Productivity: Comfort-focused design keeps workers on task, not on equipment.

  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership: Reusable components with routine maintenance extend service life.

  • Fit-Test Flexibility: Loose-fit hoods avoid annual fit testing for many users.

  • Broad Application Range: From pharmaceutical cleanrooms to welding bays.

  • Improved Safety Compliance: Meets the highest respiratory protection regulations.

Why Choose CleanSpace PAPR Systems?

  • Proven Performance: Trusted by leading healthcare institutions, aerospace manufacturers, and defense agencies.

  • Customizable Configurations: Build the exact system for your hazard profile and workflow.

  • Global Support Network: Training resources, responsive technical service, and spare-parts availability worldwide.

PAPR Industry-Specific Applications

PAPR for Healthcare & Laboratories Use

In settings where aerosol-generating procedures like intubation and extubation, bronchoscopy, and non-invasive ventilation are routine, staff rely on NIOSH-approved PAPR systems to stay protected. Emphasize infectious disease wards with clear callouts such as “protected against SARS-CoV-2 aerosols,” and note sterile manufacturing environments by highlighting HEPA-filtered cleanrooms and pharmacy compounding labs.

Welding Mask & Metal Fabrication

Whether you’re on a fabrication floor or in a maintenance bay, welders face weld fume extraction and grinding operations hazards. Natural phrasing—“Ideal for fine particulate capture during MIG/TIG welding, stainless steel grinding, and arc welding—reinforces functionality.” Include overhead work in confined spaces and metal fume fever prevention to catch long-tail searches.

PAPR Mask for Construction & Heavy Industry

On demolition sites, asbestos abatement and silica dust control are critical. Frame respiratory protection as “a must-have for concrete cutting, sandblasting, and chemical handling” and reassure compliance with OSHA’s silica standard and asbestos removal protocols. Mention lead paint remediation and demolition dust suppression to target niche searches.

PAPR MAsks for Emergency Response & CBRN

First responders and HazMat teams need CBRN-certified hoods and positive-pressure PAPR systems. Use engaging language—“Equipped for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats—our loose-fit masks streamline decontamination operations and meet NIOSH CBRN protocols.” Include mass-casualty event readiness and first-receiver decontamination to reach specialized audiences.

Certifications of Our Best PAPRs

NIOSH Approved

NIOSH Approved

IP65/IP66 Rated

IP65/IP66 Rated

OSHA Approved

OSHA Approved

Hero LifeCare CleanSpace PAPRs with AirSensit™ Technology

Breath-Responsive Intelligence

Breath-Responsive Intelligence

Energy-Smart Efficiency

Energy-Smart Efficiency

Positive Pressure Protection

Positive Pressure Protection

Low-Noise, High-Clarity

Low-Noise, High-Clarity

PAPR FAQs
  • What is PAPR and how does it work?

    A powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) is a kind of improved version of a traditional air purifying respirator. It delivers clean air and protects the respiratory system by filtering air through a battery-generated blower. PAPRs cause pressure through a filter, which forces air to the user. Powered air-purifying respirators reduce breathing resistance and offer a higher level of protection.Usually, a PAPR is made of four major components: a blower or a motor, a filter, a breathing tube, and a headpiece (hood or helmet). The PAPR first pulls air through the air intake, which is later forced into the filter that removes hazardous components. Then, the filtered air is delivered to the headpiece through the pipe for the user to inhale. Meanwhile, the blower also maintains positive pressure to prevent the leakage of contaminated air.

  • Is a PAPR better than an N95 mask?

    Yes, a Powered Air-Purifying Respirator (PAPR) offers a higher level of respiratory protection by removing 99.97% of hazardous air particles, compared to an N95 mask that removes 95% of airborne particles.

  • How much does a PAPR cost?

    Generally, a PAPR costs between $1,000 and $3,000, depending on the quality of the PAPR. However, at Hero LifeCare, we are offering PAPRs costing between $1,000 and $1,500. You can also customize a PAPR based on your additional needs and requirements with us.

  • Do you need fit testing for PAPR respirators?

    Yes, for tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirators, and no for loose-fitting PAPRs. Fit testing is required to ensure a proper seal between the respiratory system and the user's face. Fit testing becomes crucial to check before buying a PAPR, as it prevents contaminated air from bypassing the filter.