Author: Loïc Anderegg; Cole Meisenhelder; Chiu Oan Ngooi; Lei Liao; Wang Xiao; Steven Chu; Yi Cui; John M Doyle
Title: A Scalable Method of Applying Heat and Humidity for Decontamination of N95 Respirators During the COVID-19 Crisis Document date: 2020_4_14
ID: 1l89qtfd_20
Snippet: There is a trend in which fit tests of the 1860 and to a lesser degree the 8210 Plus which were performed earlier in the experiment showed lower fit factors than those performed later. This is best explained by a training effect as the user gained experience with the particular mask models and identifying potential leaks during user seal checks. This effect is less clear for the other two mask models, as the user was unable to perform a satisfact.....
Document: There is a trend in which fit tests of the 1860 and to a lesser degree the 8210 Plus which were performed earlier in the experiment showed lower fit factors than those performed later. This is best explained by a training effect as the user gained experience with the particular mask models and identifying potential leaks during user seal checks. This effect is less clear for the other two mask models, as the user was unable to perform a satisfactory user seal check in any test.
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