For complete functionality, gas masks must cover the entire face, and must be worn with as much protective clothing as possible covering all of the body. This is because many CBRN agents can be harmful and often even lethal when vapors, powders, or liquids come in contact with the eyes and skin. Half-mask respirators are not intended for CBRN protection and will not provide NBC protection. For that matter, a mask alone only provides limited protection to CBRN agents.
All items (506)
S
- Sivilforsvarsmaske
- Skyddsmask 51
- Skyddsmask 90
- SM3
- SM67
- SM74
- SM90
- Small Box Respirator
- Smoke Helmet
- Spanish T.35 copies
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- SR 200
- SR10 Panaromic
- SR10ST
- SR10ST APC Vehicle Gas Mask Set
- SR6M
- ST gas mask series
- Super
- Super 53
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- SzM-41
- SzM-41M
- SzM-41M KF
- SzR2-50
- São Paulo polytechnic school gas mask
T
- T.32
- T.33
- T.35
- T.T.2 diaphragm series
- Tautas gāzmaska
- TC-38
- Techna DD
- Techna TS-1-37
- TF-1
- TF-A
- Tsinghua university masks
- TT-4
- Typ 21
- Typ 32
- Typ I
- Typ II
- Typ III
- Typ IV
- Type 12
- Type 19
- Type 22 and Type 24
- Type 27
- Type 4
- Type 4 (Sweden)
- Type 5
- Type 59
- Type 64
- Type 65
- Type 66
- Type 69
- Type 72
- Type 80
- Type 91
- Type 95
- Type 99
U
- U.S connell M1918
- U.S navy Mk.1 Submarine mask
- U.S. Navy Diaphragm Optical Mark 1
- U.S. Navy Mark V
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- U.S. Navy Mk II
- U.S. Navy Mk III
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- Unidentified/poorly understood Chinese masks
- United States M6-12-8 Gas Mask
- Unknown North Korean gas mask
- US MARK IV
- US Navy Gas Mask, Mark I (Mouth Canister Type)
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