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How to Identify the Authenticity Of N95?

October 11, 2021

N95

 

Must be approved by NIOSH

 

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and is primarily concerned with worker safety and health. Therefore, filtering masks must be certified by NIOSH.

NIOSH-approved masks have an approval label on the package or inside the package, either on the box or in the user instructions. The mask will have an approval number beginning with "TC" and the NIOSH logo.

 

You should consider these factors before purchasing

 

Buying online

According to the CDC's guidance on identifying poor quality PPE, if buying directly through a website, look for spelling errors, grammatical errors or other mistakes on the website. The presence of website defects such as unfinished or blank pages, dummy text, broken links and misspelled domain names.

Third party marketplace purchases

When buying through a third-party marketplace, check to see if the product's name says "Genuine" or "Genuine". Legitimate companies are not required to tell buyers that a product is genuine, at least not in the name of the product.

Pay attention to buyer reviews

Pay attention to what buyers have to say about the product or the seller. A buyer who is not satisfied with a product may reveal that the product is inferior or illegally manufactured.

Price

Is the price too good to be true? The likelihood of a fake product is high in this case.

Find a legitimate seller

Has the seller been selling the same items for a long time, or does he or she keep up with trends? Legitimate businesses tend to be consistent.

Does the seller put their contact information in the picture, if so, it indicates that they may be bypassing marketing policies and keeping the interaction between buyer and seller on their website.

 

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