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Lightweight respirator

16th December 1966
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CUPASAFIR is a respirator designed to combine the efficiency of the conventional heavy-duty respirator with the comfort of the light face mask. It is now available in "PS" form for protection against paint spray.

A gauze-covered cotton wool pad is fully oversewn so that no lint or fluff can escape to spoil newly painted surfaces. Weighing only 21 oz. it is quite unobtrusive in use and can he worn for long periods without discomfort.

Speech is not distorted which greatly improves communication. Exhalation is facilitated by a valve inserted through the filter pad. The soft aluminium plate which is the backbone of the respirator can be moulded to the wearer's face.

Made by: Chapman and Smith Ltd., Safir Works, East Hoathly, Nr. Lewes, Sussex.

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