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3M 8247 R95 8271 P95 Charcoal Filter Full Seal 3M 8511 N95 • Hog Odors • Grain 3M 8577 P95 Exhalation Valve • Poultry Odors • Grinding • Oil and non-oil based aerosol • Grain • Nuisance Odors • Hay particles • Grinding • Hogs • Nuisance levels of organic vapors • Hay • Poultry • Solvents • Degreasers • Hogs • Sanding 3M 8233 N100 3M 8210 N95 • Woodworking • • Pesticides (solids) • Grain Dust • Grain • Poultry • Grain Handling • Hay • Sanding • Grinding • Hogs • Woodworking • Hay • Pesticides (solids) Air Purifying Re • Mold • Poultry f spirator Hal s • Pesticides (solids) • Sanding • Solid Pesticides • Woodworking Acid Gas Particulate Filter P100 • Spores • Disinfectants • Feed or Grain Dust • Poultry • Welding • Bleach • Hogs • Spores • Mold • Welding • Woodworking • Organic Dust • Anhydrous Ammonia Filter • Hogs Holder • Poultry Cartridge Face Piece Use with Cartridges and Particulate Filters Filter Cover ypes of Respiratory Pr Organic Vapor ther T otectio • Paint O n • Pesticides

Powered Air Purifying Use Appropriate Filter/Cartridge Self Contained Breathing • Carbon Monoxide • Grain Handling Particulate Filter N95 • Hydrogen Sulfide (manure pits) • Livestock & Poultry Confinement Use as Pre Filter • Methane • Pesticides Supplied Air with Cartridges • Silo entry • Woodworking • Carbon Monoxide • Fumigation (enclosed areas) *Not for use in an oxygen • Hydrogen Sulfide deficient environment • Methane • Manure Pits • Paint

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