AMPP Mask Instructions

Please use the information below instructions on how to clean and wear the AMPP Mask.

 

The Homeland AMPP (American Made Personal Protective) Mask is a patent-pending, American Made injection molded product developed in response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

It is designed as a reusable mask that comes with a 10pk of replacement filters. We are in the process of applying for Emergency Use Authorization from the FDA on this mask but unless we receive authorization from the FDA, we cannot make any claims to its effectiveness against COVID-19 or any other pathogen.

As such we must promote the use of FDA approved medical devices over ours and unequivocally state that: 

This product is not cleared by FDA for use in any surgical setting or where significant exposure to liquid, bodily or other hazardous fluids, may be expected; use in a clinical setting where the infection risk level through inhalation exposure is high; use in high risk aerosol generating procedures; and the product does not provide antimicrobial or antiviral protection or infection prevention or reduction.

Instructions for use: Prior to first use and at the end of each use we recommend cleaning your AMPP mask in accordance with the following guidelines as outlined by OHSA (in 29 CFR 1910.134). The following CDC blog site summarizes the suggested cleaning method here:


OSHA: RESPIRATOR CLEANING PROCEDURE

  1. Remove filters, cartridges, or canisters. Disassemble face pieces by removing speaking diaphragms, demand and pressure-demand valve assemblies, hoses, or any components recommended by the manufacturer. Discard or repair any defective parts.

  2. Wash Components in warm (43 degrees C [110 degrees F] maximum) water with a mild detergent or with a cleaner recommended by the manufacturer. A stiff bristle (not wire) brush may be used to facilitate the removal of dirt.

  3. Rinse components thoroughly in clean, warm (43 degrees C [110 degrees F] maximum), preferably running water. Drain.

  4. When the cleaner used does not contain a disinfecting agent, respirator components should be immersed for two minutes in one of the following: a. Hypochlorite solution of iodine (50 ppm of chlorine) made by adding approximately one milliliter of laundry bleach to one liter of water at 43 degrees C (110 degrees F); or, b. Aqueous solution of iodine (50 ppm iodine) made by adding approximately 0.8 milliliters of tincture of iodine (6-8 grams ammonium and/or potassium iodide/100cc of 45% alcohol) to one liter of water at 43 degrees C (110 degrees F); or, c. Other commercially available cleansers of equivalent disinfectant quality when used as directed, if their use is recommended or approved by the respirator manufacturer.

  5. Rinse components thoroughly in clean, warm (43 degrees C [110 degrees F] maximum), preferably running water. Drain. The importance of thorough rinsing cannot be overemphasized. Detergents or disinfectants that dry on face pieces may result in dermatitis. In addition, some disinfectants may cause deterioration of rubber or corrosion of metal parts if not completely removed.

  6. Components should be hand-dried with a clean lint-free cloth or air-dried.

  7. Reassemble face piece, replacing filters, cartridges, and canisters where necessary.

  8. Test the respirator to ensure that all components work properly.

* Table Ref URL: https://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2019/02/14/v-day-2019/

AMPP Mask Assembly and Use Recommendations | Homeland Sourcing LLC

Assembly and Use recommendations:

  1. Once cleaned using methods outlined by OHSA (in 29 CFR 1910.134), the goal is to assemble your face mask, filter cage, and strap as depicted in (fig. a). Note the strap has multiple holes to adjust to YOUR face and is not meant to be shared with anyone other than the purchaser.

  2. You can cut excess material off of the strap once fit to your face (fig. b)

  3. Place the filtration material into the outer filter cage. Properly sized filtration material should completely cover the cage opening. (fig. c)

  4. Insert the filter locking cage over the filtration medium, and press into the outer filter cage until it snaps into place  (fig. d)

  5. First, insert the lower face mask receiving guide into the lower filter cage receiving port. Next insert the upper face mask receiving guide into the upper filter cage receiving port (fig. e)

  6. Wear as shown and replace filtration often (fig. f)

At this time we cannot recommend the proper interval to replace the filtration medium. We will submit to the FDA a proposal based on independent testing conducted. As a precaution, we would advise that you change filter medium once daily at a minimum. Note this device is not recommended for use in an environment where there is a high concentration of active COVID patients. Whenever possible utilize FDA approved respirators prior to using this device.