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How to use the word respirator in a Sentence?

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The problem in the US is that we do not have a respirator standard for kids. We only have the NIOSH series of masks, which the lowest is the N95, and those are not designed for kids.

Aaron Collins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Without DFC Dawson immediately running toward danger, even without a safety respirator, this could have been a much different outcome, this child was hiding in fear of the fire and smoke watching a cartoon on his phone when, thankfully, DFC Dawson’s training in emergency response allowed him to find this child and safely rescue him.

Sheriff Rick Staly

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The ability to decontaminate was purely a last resort, an extreme measure, from the FDA’s perspective, there is a need for us to move back towards contingency and conventional strategies, which is, you use the respirator for the interaction, and then you dispose of it and get a new one. We are in unison, in sync, with both NIOSH and OSHA in that position.

Suzanne Schwartz

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

One of the things that's missing during the pandemic is the power of a smile, this clear respirator promises to improve interactions between neighbors, at the store and for those who have hearing impairments.

Jim Baumbick

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It has been backed up by research that two masks are, in fact, better than one, specifically what we're saying is that two masks may actually equal the protection you would get from N-95 masks, which is considered the best mask there is short of a complete respirator-type unit.

Dave Hnida

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Specifically what we're saying is that two masks may actually equal the protection you would get from N-95 masks, which is considered the best mask there is short of a complete respirator-type unit.

Dave Hnida

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

People don't realize how dangerous the wrong respirator can be.

Jonathan Sury

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The N95 respirator is the most appropriate respiratory protection for patient care personnel attending Covid-19 patients, particularly performing aerosol-producing procedures on those patients, reprocessing helps us ensure they will have the best PPE to protect them.

Wayne Thomann

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Possibly a shortage of gloves, respirator masks and ventilators for people who develop pneumonia, and a shortage of doctors and nurses if they become ill.

Ashish Jha

Found on CNN
4 years ago

She was unable to get enough oxygen into her blood from her lungs and required a mechanical ventilator( respirator) to breathe for her until her lungs recovered.

Daniel Weiner

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We pretty much bought up every (respirator) in the state, and we are selling them at cost - actually, a slight loss, we need to breathe.

David Baxter

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I wasn't getting any better, they called my daughters out to the hallway one day and told them that if I didn't improve my breathing, they was gonna put me on the respirator and they did not know how long I would last.

Connie Taylor

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We try to do our best to limit that pressure, but to get adequate ventilation for stiff lungs, we have to use the respirator, and that can also cause the lungs to not develop properly.

Rod Robinson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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