Collection: CleanSpace Respirator PAPR Masks | Full-Face & Half-Face Masks

Respiratory protection is a fundamental aspect of workplace and personal safety, safeguarding individuals from inhaling hazardous airborne contaminants. These contaminants can range from harmful dusts, fogs, and fumes to mists, gases, smokes, and vapors. The primary objective of a high-quality respirator masks, either a half mask or a full mask, is to prevent atmospheric contamination from entering the wearer's respiratory system, thereby protecting overall health.

CleanSpace Respirator PAPR Masks

Hero LifeCare's certified respirator masks provide industrial-grade respiratory protection against particulates, gases, and chemical hazards.  Our NIOSH-approved and EN 136/140-compliant masks combine advanced filtration technology with ergonomic designs for maximum safety and comfort.

Full Face Respirator Masks - Complete Facial Protection 

Full-face respirator masks provide comprehensive protection for the eyes, nose, and mouth. These elastomeric facepieces seal around the entire face perimeter for maximum protection against airborne hazards. 

CleanSpace Full Face Options

Full Face Respirator Benefits

  • Wide field of vision with impact-resistant lens materials
  • Eye protection eliminates the need for separate safety goggles
  • Compatible with powered air purifying systems (PAPR)
  • Suitable for high-hazard environments requiring enhanced protection

Half Face Respirator Masks

Half-face respirator masks cover the nose and mouth while maintaining clear vision. These facepieces offer excellent mobility and communication capabilities for varied workplace applications.

CleanSpace Half Face Mask Selection

Half Face Respirator Advantages:

  • Enhanced communication and visibility during work tasks
  • Lightweight design reduces fatigue during extended use
  • Compatible with safety glasses and other protective equipment
  • Cost-effective solution for moderate hazard environments

PAPR Respirator Masks Selection Guide

Choosing Between Full Face and Half Face Respirators:

Select Full Face Respirators When:

  • Eye protection is required from airborne particles or chemical splashes
  • Working in high-concentration contaminant environments
  • PAPR system compatibility is needed for enhanced protection
  • Assigned Protection Factor above 10 is required

Choose Half Face Respirators When:

  • Eye protection is provided by separate safety equipment
  • Clear vision and communication are priorities
  • Working in moderate-hazard environments
  • Cost-effective protection meets safety requirements

Fit Testing Requirements: All elastomeric respirator masks require annual quantitative or qualitative fit testing per OSHA standards. Proper fit ensures seal integrity and protection effectiveness

Respirator Facepiece FAQs
  • What is the difference between a respirator and a face mask?

    A respirator protects the wearer from inhaling hazardous substances, such as dust or chemical vapors, by filtering the air. A face mask primarily prevents the spread of the wearer’s respiratory emissions to others, offering limited protection against inhalation hazards.

  • Can I use a respirator with facial hair?

    Some respirators, like the CleanSpace WORK Kit, are designed to accommodate facial hair while maintaining a secure seal (The Face Mask Store). Check product specifications for compatibility.

  • What's the difference between full face and half face respirator masks?

    Full face respirators cover the entire face including eyes, providing complete protection and higher Assigned Protection Factors. Half face respirators cover nose and mouth only, offering mobility and communication advantages while requiring separate eye protection.

  • How often should respirator facepieces be replaced?

    Replace elastomeric facepieces when seal integrity is compromised, materials show degradation, or according to manufacturer guidelines. Regular inspection identifies wear patterns and damage requiring replacement.