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NORTH SAFETY 068-FS01 FORESTRY SCREEN
FORESTRY SCREENThe North Safety 068-FS01 Forestry Screen is designed to protect the operator of a skidder, forwarder, or tractor-scraper from branches and flying debris that may be kicked up. It...
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Add a clean, crisp taste to your drinking water with the Filtrete™ 068-7506R95 Carbon Block Filter (CA/120). The filter's ChemGaurd™ coating prevents calcium buildup for reliable filtration from three to six months, depending on your quality of water. The filter is perfect for drinking and cooking, and is a great alternative to standard carbon block filters.
Our R95/CA furnace air filter is designed with a combination of High Efficiency Media and Precision Pleating, providing the best MERV 10 efficiency available in an indoor residential furnace filter.
This Filter unit is a replacement for a R95 unit, It reduces 95 percent of 1 micron oil-soluble ash particles in the gas that can clog the pores of the filter element, The Filter is made for use in North America/Canada/Mexico and its variations.
Keep a spare R95 filter on hand for your North Safety carbon monoxide alarm. Simply insert this high-quality replacement in the alarm after the sensor has been replaced, and you're good to go.
This NIOSH Approved R95 Cartridge filter is used to remove airborne particles and pollutants from the air.
The Standard R95 Filter is a large particle filter that captures 95% of particles such as smoke, smog, pollen and dust from the air passing through your furnace. It fits in the heating system's air ductwork and replaces your previous filter.
Our R95 filter fits all North Safety respirators and is certified to EN 149:2001 and ANSI Z87+. This particulate filter provides formidable protection against most airborne dust and sand, particularly useful when working in construction or demolition. The filter can be used with a wide variety of dusts found on building sites, such as concrete, sand and cement. The filters efficiency for airborne particles can be gauged using the NIOSH Respirator Fit Test Procedures.