We’ve had great luck with the 3M 1870+ and 3M VFLEX 1805 (small and regular).  We also offer the 3M 1860 (small and regular).

 

 

Thanks,

 

Ashley Hinman, RN MSN

Nurse Clinician, Employee Health Clinic

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

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Iowa City, IA 52242

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We do not have evidence, but the VFLEX 1805 by 3M is much more moldable/flexible and therefore in our experience has better fit profile. We switched to this one.

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Wendy

 

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Stanford Hospital and Clinics

 

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Hello Everyone, We have had a frustrating experience in our N95 mask fit testing, in that we find that more than 1/3 cannot wear our brand of N95 mask.  In many cases this is due to men with facial hair, etc, but we also have a large number of employees who just fail the fit test twice and go onto our PAPR list for respirator protection.  For staff in surgical services, where PAPRs may not be an option, we can be really stuck.  We use the Kimberly-Clark N95 mask that comes in a regular and small size.

 

I have heard anecdotal reports that the 3M N95 has better success rates.  Does anyone have experiences or evidence on this topic?  Given that 3M has several different N95 models, is there one type that works best in the hospital setting?  Thank you for any input or advice.  Best, Tim

 

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