N95 Mask is now available at KALEX TRADING | Malaysia tool
#FIGHT HAZE
#N95
No price increase! Haze and no haze is always the same price!
To those retailer who are selling N95 mask, please do not ever simply increase your price for N95 mask.
We are all Malaysian, we are all same suffering from haze from Indonesia. Do not ever increase your price due to market demand increase for N95!
To whoever reseller for our stock of N95 are not allow to increase market price of N95 or else we will terminate any supply of stock! No compromise for simply increase price of N95!
Normal N95 with plastic breathing function:
Extra protect from chemical with KN95 with plastic breathing function:
Our types of N95 best serves:
**Avoid from Haze
**For labor work
**Prevent suck on dusty air
Our Flat pricing! No adjustment as below(no matter haze or no haze):
Call/SMS/Whatapps us at our Staff contact: Alex 0125217703
or visit us at our office:
Pusat Perniagaan Juru, 14100, Simpang Ampat Pulau Pinang:
More info:
#FIGHT HAZE
#N95
No price increase! Haze and no haze is always the same price!
To those retailer who are selling N95 mask, please do not ever simply increase your price for N95 mask.
We are all Malaysian, we are all same suffering from haze from Indonesia. Do not ever increase your price due to market demand increase for N95!
To whoever reseller for our stock of N95 are not allow to increase market price of N95 or else we will terminate any supply of stock! No compromise for simply increase price of N95!
N95 available at our sales office:
Normal N95 with plastic breathing function:
Extra protect from chemical with KN95 with plastic breathing function:
Our types of N95 best serves:
**Avoid from Haze
**For labor work
**Prevent suck on dusty air
Our Flat pricing! No adjustment as below(no matter haze or no haze):
Type | Color | EASY breathing | Grade | Selling price |
KN95 | grey | OK. Normal wearing | best | * |
KN95 | grey | Yes. With plastic breathing | top best | * |
N95 | white | Yes. With plastic breathing | normal best | * |
Call/SMS/Whatapps us at our Staff contact: Alex 0125217703
or visit us at our office:
Pusat Perniagaan Juru, 14100, Simpang Ampat Pulau Pinang:
More info:
FAQ: Use of masks and availability of masks
1. Do I need to wear a N95 mask?
- N95 masks are not needed for short exposure, like commuting from home to school or work, travel from bus-stop to shopping mall. N95 masks are also not needed in an indoor environment.
- A healthy person who has to be outdoors for several hours when the air quality is in the hazardous range (PSI >300) may reduce exposure by wearing a N95 mask.
2. What about vulnerable groups of people? Should they wear masks to protect themselves?
- The best form of protection for people with chronic lung or heart disease, elderly, and pregnant women is to avoid or minimize outdoor activity when the air quality is unhealthy (PSI > 200). If they have to be outdoors for several hours, they may reduce exposure by wearing a N95 mask.
- You should take a break from using a N95 mask if you feel uncomfortable. Elderly, pregnant women and people with severe lung or heart problems who have difficulty breathing at rest or on exertion should consult their doctor as to whether they should use the N95 mask.
- Women in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues. They should stop using a N95 mask if they feel uncomfortable.
3. Is the N95 mask an adequate protection against haze? Does it protect against PM2.5?
- N95 masks work only if there is a good fit with the face of the wearer. This way, most of the air that the wearer breathes in has to go through the filter and not through the gaps between the mask and the wearer’s face. Haze can contain fine particles that are 2.5 microns or smaller (PM2.5), and studies have shown that N95 masks do provide good protection against particle pollutants as they are at least 95% efficient against fine particles that are about 0.1 – 0.3 microns.
4. What are the effects of wearing a N95 mask?
- The use of N95 masks increases effort in breathing. For some people, the use of N95 mask may cause discomfort in breathing, tiredness or headache. This may be due to the mask causing increased resistance to breathing, and a reduction in the volume of air breathed. For most people this is not serious.
- Some elderly people, people with lung or heart conditions, and women in the later stages of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues.
- You should take a break from using a N95 mask if you feel uncomfortable. Elderly, pregnant women and people with severe lung or heart problems who have difficulty breathing at rest or on exertion should consult their doctor as to whether they should use the N95 mask.
- Women in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues. They should stop using a N95 mask if they feel uncomfortable.
5. How do I get a mask N95 with better breathing(prevent uncomfortable)?
-Get a N95 mask with "plastic breathing"
6. Are there different types of N95 masks in the market?
- There are different brands of N95 masks in the market which have the same functionality. They come in different colours, shapes and sizes.
- N95 masks are not needed for short exposure, like commuting from home to school or work, travel from bus-stop to shopping mall. N95 masks are also not needed in an indoor environment.
- A healthy person who has to be outdoors for several hours when the air quality is in the hazardous range (PSI >300) may reduce exposure by wearing a N95 mask.
2. What about vulnerable groups of people? Should they wear masks to protect themselves?
- The best form of protection for people with chronic lung or heart disease, elderly, and pregnant women is to avoid or minimize outdoor activity when the air quality is unhealthy (PSI > 200). If they have to be outdoors for several hours, they may reduce exposure by wearing a N95 mask.
- You should take a break from using a N95 mask if you feel uncomfortable. Elderly, pregnant women and people with severe lung or heart problems who have difficulty breathing at rest or on exertion should consult their doctor as to whether they should use the N95 mask.
- Women in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues. They should stop using a N95 mask if they feel uncomfortable.
3. Is the N95 mask an adequate protection against haze? Does it protect against PM2.5?
- N95 masks work only if there is a good fit with the face of the wearer. This way, most of the air that the wearer breathes in has to go through the filter and not through the gaps between the mask and the wearer’s face. Haze can contain fine particles that are 2.5 microns or smaller (PM2.5), and studies have shown that N95 masks do provide good protection against particle pollutants as they are at least 95% efficient against fine particles that are about 0.1 – 0.3 microns.
4. What are the effects of wearing a N95 mask?
- The use of N95 masks increases effort in breathing. For some people, the use of N95 mask may cause discomfort in breathing, tiredness or headache. This may be due to the mask causing increased resistance to breathing, and a reduction in the volume of air breathed. For most people this is not serious.
- Some elderly people, people with lung or heart conditions, and women in the later stages of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues.
- You should take a break from using a N95 mask if you feel uncomfortable. Elderly, pregnant women and people with severe lung or heart problems who have difficulty breathing at rest or on exertion should consult their doctor as to whether they should use the N95 mask.
- Women in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy may already have reduced lung volumes or breathing issues. They should stop using a N95 mask if they feel uncomfortable.
5. How do I get a mask N95 with better breathing(prevent uncomfortable)?
-Get a N95 mask with "plastic breathing"
6. Are there different types of N95 masks in the market?
- There are different brands of N95 masks in the market which have the same functionality. They come in different colours, shapes and sizes.
7. Can I reuse my N95 mask?
- You can reuse your N95 mask. It should be changed when it gets soiled or distorted in shape. It should not be shared.
13. Are surgical masks useful?
- Normal surgical masks are not effective in filtering fine particles (i.e. tiny particles that are 2.5 microns or less in width), although they can reduce the discomfort cause by haze by providing a barrier between the wearer’s nose and mouth, and larger irritant particles in the air.
14. Are surgical masks the same as N95 masks?
- Surgical masks and N95 masks are different and were made for different purposes. Surgical masks were designed to protect the surrounding environment from the user’s own spit or mucous. Healthcare professionals use them (e.g. in an operating theatre) to prevent their own germs from infecting the patient.
- N95 masks were designed to protect the wearer from airborne particles. Studies have shown that they are at least 95% efficient against fine particles that are about 0.1 – 0.3 microns, assuming good fit on the wearer’s face.
19. Where can I get more information on haze?
- Please refer to the following websites:
Due to covid19 issue, the pricing for N95 had been increased by manufacturer at almost 10x the old pricing. And there are heavily shortage of stock available. But we got alternative choices for you:
*Same design, and even more stylish design
*Soft fabric mask cover which can be reuse
*Middle insert layer of BPE95 filter which the mandatory filter layer for all N95 mask and its FREE!
*Middle insert layer of BPE95 KN95 thick filter which the mandatory filter layer for all more high end KN95 N95 mask and its FREE!
*Free only available for mask purchase along
* to understand more please visit this page: [Click Here]
- You can reuse your N95 mask. It should be changed when it gets soiled or distorted in shape. It should not be shared.
13. Are surgical masks useful?
- Normal surgical masks are not effective in filtering fine particles (i.e. tiny particles that are 2.5 microns or less in width), although they can reduce the discomfort cause by haze by providing a barrier between the wearer’s nose and mouth, and larger irritant particles in the air.
14. Are surgical masks the same as N95 masks?
- Surgical masks and N95 masks are different and were made for different purposes. Surgical masks were designed to protect the surrounding environment from the user’s own spit or mucous. Healthcare professionals use them (e.g. in an operating theatre) to prevent their own germs from infecting the patient.
- N95 masks were designed to protect the wearer from airborne particles. Studies have shown that they are at least 95% efficient against fine particles that are about 0.1 – 0.3 microns, assuming good fit on the wearer’s face.
19. Where can I get more information on haze?
- Please refer to the following websites:
- http://www.nea.gov.sg/psi/
- http://www.mom.gov.sg/Documents/safety-health/factsheets-circulars/Haze%20FAQ.pdf
- https://www.moh.gov.sg/content/moh_web/home/pressRoom/Current_Issues/2014/haze.html
Due to covid19 issue, the pricing for N95 had been increased by manufacturer at almost 10x the old pricing. And there are heavily shortage of stock available. But we got alternative choices for you:
*Same design, and even more stylish design
*Soft fabric mask cover which can be reuse
*Middle insert layer of BPE95 filter which the mandatory filter layer for all N95 mask and its FREE!
*Middle insert layer of BPE95 KN95 thick filter which the mandatory filter layer for all more high end KN95 N95 mask and its FREE!
*Free only available for mask purchase along
* to understand more please visit this page: [Click Here]