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DRÄGER X-PLORE
®
1300
The Dräger X-plore
®
Series of filtering facepiece respirators sets the standard for comfort
and adjustability. The unique tension adjuster allows a wearer to fine-tune the non-irritating
fabric head strap to a proper fit. In addition, the strap provides a drop-down feature to com-
fortably hang around the neck when not needed. The Dräger X-plore
®
facepiece respirator
is available in two sizes, with a strong plastic-coated nose clip and internal ribbing to prevent
collapsing, making them the most ergonomically designed filtering facepiece respirators on
the market.
Respiratory Protection
DRÄGER PARAT C
The Dräger Parat C fire/smoke escape hood offers a minimum of 15 minutes of protection
against potential hazards found in fires, such a carbon monoxide, toxic gases and smoke
particulates. The flame retardant hood is an easy to see orange color that has been flame
flash tested at 1200 °F. It can be worn by people with facial hair, glasses, long hair, and has
even been tested on children. The Parat C has a shelf life of 12 years, providing that the
filter is replaced after 6 years. In addition, the Parat C offers documented protection against
H
2
S. This hood is approved to the European Standard EN403:2004.
DRÄGER X-PLORE
®
MASKS AND FILTERS
The new Dräger X-plore
®
Series masks set a new benchmark in fit and comfort in respiratory
protection. The innovative X-guided strap system secures the mask evenly over the face
providing an excellent fit while remaining very comfortable. Three sizes (S, M, L) of masks
and a flexible nose seal ensure a proper fit for every type of face. The Dräger X-plore
®
comes
in economical use (3300) and premium (3500) half-mask styles. The full face (5500) mask
provides a higher level protection when needed. To meet a wide range of industrial applica-
tions, Dräger offers a full line of NIOSH approved cartridges and filters with their exclusive
two-point bayonet connector.
ST-414-2007
D-5266-2009
D-5201-2009
ST-1587-2003
D-31395-2011