Biological warfare
Biological warfare – our air quality is one of the first questions in our mind after we hear about a possible attack or one that just occurred. During Desert Storm, gas masks were prevalent throughout Israel as the civilians kept them with them at all times, around their necks and on their faces when alarms sounded. There are various gas masks, formally known as respirators, that are available and that information will be added, but at present, for a simple defense against airborne agents, every person, office, hospital, school – the list goes on, should have their own supply of emergency masks, compact to fit into a purse, desk drawer, glove compartment – you get the picture. The air-aid mask has been designed for those who don’t have a respirator at immediate disposal. It gives you time to depart from an area with possible contaminated air quality while reaching a location where you have a respirator available (or should have). The air-aid mask has been tested by military, police, fire, justice/prison system and the results indicated the air-aid mask should be very effective in protecting against biological weapons including Anthrax, Sarin Gas and others. From laboratory tests, anthrax spores should be 98 percent eliminated from absorption through the air filter. Think of the other situations you may expose yourself to including fire and smoke, hanta virus, chemicals from paint products, garden/field chemicals, radioactive materials. This filter was designed by a chemical engineer familiar with biological and chemical warfare. These air masks are temporary measure masks you should keep available and with you.
