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Gas Masks a Preemptive Measure for Unprecedented Attacks, Says Best Safety Apparel

Emergency preparedness is the best pro-active and a defensive approach for all the citizens of the United States to combat future terrorist attacks.

Midlothian, VA (PRWEB) January 22, 2006 -- The recent audio tape released by Al-Qaeda, warning more terrorist attacks inside the United States prompts us to take a preemptive measure of safeguarding ourselves by procuring safety equipment like gas masks. This message is not to deliver fear but to alert everyone to take action to keep yourselves safe.

Gas masks, or respirator masks, are an essential part of protecting oneself from biological and chemical attacks. Respirator masks, however, are also frequently used for industrial safety on a regular basis. They can prevent the chemicals in paint and all manner of airborne pollutants from affecting your respiratory system. For those in the field of agriculture, a quality mask is essential.

There are three means by which respirator masks filter and purify the air: particle filtration, chemical neutralization, and chemical absorption or adsorption. Particle filtration uses a filter to block organisms or substances that are larger than the pores in the filter. Once the filter becomes clogged, it must be replaced to remain effective. Particle filtration gas masks, however, will not be helpful against chemicals and a different approach must be taken.

Chemical neutralization works by using a chemical to react with a particular substance, such as chlorine or ammonia, to make it non-toxic. Different filters are available for each type of chemical that needs to be eliminated. These respirator masks are ideal for industrial applications and the filters are coded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a branch of the CDC.

More information about gas mask filtration mechanism is available at http://store.bestsafetyapparel.com/learnmore.html#Gas%20Mask%20Filters and regarding gas masks please visit http://www.bestsafetyapparel.com/rema.html

About Best Safety Apparel:

Best safety Apparel, a subsidiary of Namebrands Retail LLC is a professionally managed company, gathering immense knowledge and specializing in safety apparel through relentless extensive research and is a leading supplier of emergency preparedness equipment like gas masks- Baby Hood Protector to the full face civilian mask, Draeger military masks, Israeli gas masks, gas mask filters for all ages. You can find equipment to prepare for bioterrorism attacks and be ready for any emergency and are also suitable for industrial safety and agricultural applications.

For more information contact:

Andy Jones
Media Relations
Namebrands Retail LLC
http://www.bestsafetyapparel.com/gas-masks.html

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