Respiratory Fit Testing in Calgary

Irwin's Fit Testing Services in Calgary are dedicated to providing respiratory protection solutions to businesses and individuals, ensuring that workers are well-protected against hazardous substances. Leveraging advanced technology, including the PortaCount Respirator Fit Tester Machine, our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of various industries, from construction and manufacturing to healthcare and emergency services. 

Irwin's Respiratory Fit Testing Services in Calgary

Quantitative and Qualitative Testing

Our respiratory fit testing services include both quantitative and qualitative fit testing to accommodate different types of respirators and workplace scenarios. The quantitative fit testing, performed with the PortaCount machine, provides precise measurements of respirator efficacy, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum protection. For scenarios where qualitative testing is more appropriate, our experienced fit testers employ proven methods to assess the seal and comfort of the respirator, ensuring compliance and safety.

On-Site Convenience and Flexibility

To minimize disruption to your operations, Irwin's Fit Testing Services offers the convenience of conducting fit testing on-site at your location in Calgary. Alternatively, clients are welcome to visit our facilities for testing. Our flexible scheduling options are designed to accommodate the busy workflows of our clients, ensuring that your team receives timely and efficient service.

Ongoing Support and Consultation

Our commitment to your safety doesn't end with the fit test. Irwin's offers ongoing support and consultation services to address any future changes in your workplace that might affect the type and fit of respiratory protection needed. Whether it's due to changes in workplace hazards, updates in safety regulations, or modifications in the types of respirators used, our team is ready to assist.

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What Masks Do We Test For?

N95 Respirators: Designed to filter at least 95% of airborne particles, commonly used in healthcare settings and industries with particulate exposure.
Half-Mask Respirators: Cover the nose and mouth, offering protection against gases, vapors, and particulate hazards.
Full-Face Respirators: Provide coverage for the entire face, protecting against gases, vapors, and particles, and offering eye protection against irritants.