PPE CASE – Performance of Stockpiled Air-Purifying Respirators, Facility Five of Ten: Inhalation and Exhalation Resistance and Filtration Efficiency Performance

March 2020
NPPTL Report Number P2020-0105

NIOSH found that 602 of 602 N95 filtering facepiece respirators and P95 filters stockpiled at Facility Five that were 8-12 years old maintained their inhalation and exhalation resistance and filtration performance in accordance with NIOSH performance standards.

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In 2017, NIOSH established a PPE Stockpile Partnership consisting of 1) federal entities and stockpiles; 2) state, county, and city stockpiles; 3) hospital-related stockpile entities; and 4) a manufacturer trade association to inform the design and execution of an empirical study to evaluate stockpiled APRs. NIOSH obtained samples of PPE from geographically dispersed stockpiles with varying storage conditions.

This report details the inhalation/exhalation resistance and filtration performance of N95 filtering facepiece respirators and P95 filters collected from Facility Five of Ten. This facility is a state stockpile facility.

Suggested Citation

NIOSH [2020]. PPE CASE: Inhalation and Exhalation Resistance and Filtration Performance of Stockpiled Air-Purifying Respirators: Facility Five of Ten. By Greenawald, L., Moore, S., and Yorio, P. Pittsburgh, PA U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, NPPTL Report Number P2020-0105.