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24-27 ottobre
A+A 2023
Düsseldorf, Germania
stand n. 9B32

Learn how long a filtering facepiece can be used according to EN 149:2001. Understand the difference between reusable and non-reusable models, warning signs of saturation, and what influences filter lifespan.
One of the most common questions regarding respiratory protective equipment is:
How long does a filtering facepiece last?
While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, there are clear standards and indicators that help determine the right time for replacement.
The EN 149:2001 standard divides filtering facepieces (FFPs) into two categories:
NR – Non-Reusable: must be replaced after a single work shift.
R – Reusable: can be used for more than one shift, as long as filter performance remains effective.
These classifications are always marked on the product itself and represent the first guideline to follow for proper mask usage.

Non-reusable Models:
- BLS 600next series (all models)
- BLS Classic series (BLS 102BW, BLS 122BW, BLS 226B)
- BLS 510-520 series (all models)
- BLS 500 series (all models)
- BLS 100 series (all models)

Reusable models:
- BLS Zer0 series (all models)
- BLS Zer0 32 Active
- BLS Zer0 Flat series (all models)
- BLS Classic series (BLS 128BW, BLS 129BW)
Discover all models on the dedicated page
Regardless of whether the facepiece is NR or R, users must be trained to recognize the key warning sign:
an increase in breathing resistance.
When inhaling becomes noticeably harder, it usually means the filter is clogged with particles and the mask should be replaced immediately, even if the shift hasn’t ended yet.
The real-world duration of a filtering facepiece can vary significantly depending on both environmental and personal factors:
Concentration of airborne particles
Temperature and humidity
The user's respiratory rate
Workload intensity and exposure time
For instance, in environments with a high level of dust or aerosols, the filter may become saturated much sooner than expected.
Knowing how long a filtering facepiece lasts is key to ensuring effective respiratory protection. Always follow the guidelines of the EN 149 standard, pay attention to signs of clogging, and factor in your work environment conditions. Whether reusable or not, a facepiece must be replaced at the first sign of reduced breathability.

Scopri gli eventi BLS di questo mese
24-27 ottobre
A+A 2023
Düsseldorf, Germania
stand n. 9B32
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