Respirator Fit Checking for Healthcare Workers

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Ensure proper fit of P2/N95 respirators by performing fit checks every time they are worn. Learn why and when these masks should be worn, how to conduct fit checks, and important considerations to follow to maximize effectiveness and prevent infections.


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  1. Fit checking P2/N95 respirator Infection Monitoring and Prevention Service

  2. What is fit checking? Quick check to ensure that the respirator is fitting each time it is put on Minimum standard for healthcare workers

  3. When and why should P2/N95 mask be worn? For airborne precautions Perform a fit check every time Properly applied Good seal is achieved

  4. How to fit check Placement of the respirator on the face Placement of the headband or ties over the head and at the base of the neck Compressing the respirator to ensure a seal across the face, cheeks and the bridge of the nose Checking the positive pressure seal of the respirator by gently exhaling. If air escapes, the respirator needs to be adjusted Checking the negative pressure seal of the respirator by gently inhaling. If the respirator is not drawn in towards the face, or air leaks around the face seal, readjust the respirator and repeat process, or check for defects in the respirator.

  5. Considerations Respirators should not be touched while being worn Respirators should be changed when they become moist Respirators should never be reapplied after they have been removed Respirators should not be left dangling around the neck Hand hygiene should be performed upon touching or disposing of a used respirator Respirators should be removed outside the patient-care area and disposed of in a closed receptacle Beards difficult to get an adequate seal

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