Supplied air respirators also known as heavy respiratory protection – designed for professionals.
—When choosing a supplied air respirator, a good rule of thumb is to choose as much protection as necessary with as little strain as possible.
Download the documents and read this section to find out how to put this rule into practice. For example, you will learn how to find the right supplied air respirator for your needs and find frequently asked questions on this topic.
How flexible should air supply be?
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Airline respirators
Cutting edge technology meets innovative materials: Our airline respirators are particularly well-suited for challenging activities that call for a reliable clean air supply for a long period of time.
Choosing the right supplied air respirator system in four steps
Before choosing a self-contained breathing apparatus, ask yourself these four fundamental questions. This will make the decision-making process easier and help you to find the right system for your needs more quickly.

Analyse the task
First, take some time to analyse the task in detail. Where and under what conditions will the work have to be carried out? The main considerations here are the concentration level of hazardous substances, occupational safety limits, oxygen levels and other special circumstances, such as any requirement to work in confined spaces. The key is to take appropriate protective measures based on the concentration levels of hazardous substances and the occupational safety limits that apply.

Determine the duration of use
When selecting equipment, consider how much breathable air you will require throughout the period of use. Isolation devices with compressed air bottles can provide breathable air for up to 45 minutes. If you need to supply clean air for a longer period, you can use a hose system. This allows for a practically unlimited clean air supply. You should also remember that there are limits to how long a user can wear respiratory protection equipment, and that average air consumption can vary from one user to the next.

Decide how much range of movement is needed
Is the job taking place in one location within a limited radius, or will the wearer need to switch between multiple, frequently changing locations? It is important to know this, because that will help you determine which type of air supply system you will need. If the range of movement is limited, a hose system is the best option. If the wearer needs more freedom to move, then a portable isolation device is ideal. Just remember that these systems always have a limited supply of air.

Determine which accessories you need
For some types of activities, workers will also need skin protection to prevent their bodies from being exposed to hazardous substances. This is very often the case in the chemical industry. In such cases, workers will need a hazmat suit in addition to the respiratory protection. The suit must be compatible with the respiratory protection equipment to avoid leaks and ensure workers can move comfortably and safely.
FAQ: Answers to the most common questions about supplied air respiratory protection
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Introduction to heavy respiratory protection
Our handbook can give you a well-structured summary about when to use heavy respiratory protection, the regulations that must be observed, selecting the right solution for your application and correct use of the equipment.
More on respiratory protection
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Escape equipment
Escape devices are used in emergencies (for example, a sudden gas leak or a fire). They provide instant respiratory protection for a limited period.

Light respiratory protection: Filtering devices
Even light respiratory protection can help prevent inhalation of many types of hazardous substances. Here you can see which type of filtering device can protect you from particles, gases and vapours.

Basic knowledge
Especially at the workplace, the inhalation of polluted air can lead to long-term damage to the respiratory organs and the entire body. Learn more about hazardous substances such as microparticles, gases and vapours that can lead to work-related illnesses such as asbestosis, asthma or cancer.

Safely using respiratory protection
Respiratory protection can only work reliably when used correctly. We have compiled a collection of practical tips and background information for you from our respiratory protection experts.
Get in touch with Dräger
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P.O. Box 31787
Al-Khobar 31952 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Not all products, features, or services are for sale in all countries. Please contact your local Dräger representative for more information.



