CHICAGO, May 24, 2017 -- CleanSpace Technology, a global manufacturer of innovative industrial, welding, healthcare, mining, energy and laboratory/research powered respiratory protection, is now expanding into the North, Central and South American markets with its award-winning line of respiratory products. Currently available worldwide in more than 20 countries, CleanSpace will be showcasing its products for the first time in North America at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo (AIHCE) June 4-7 at booth 1718 in Seattle, Washington.
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“Until now, the respiratory protection market has remained relatively stagnant despite available technology and engineering advancements,” stated Alex Birrell, Chief Executive Officer at CleanSpace Technology. “CleanSpace respirators deliver the high level of protection of a powered, air-purifying respirator with the ease of use of a negative pressure mask. The days of traditional heavy PAPRs, hoses, cables or belt-mounted battery packs are now behind us and replaced with the lightweight, easy to wear revolutionary CleanSpace family of products. Our goal is to have organizations rethink their respiratory protection program and consider CleanSpace to improve their business operations, increase productivity and meet their OSHA safety requirements.”
The United States, Canada and Latin America represents a growing market opportunity for CleanSpace. According to Grand View Research, the global respiratory protective equipment market is expected to reach $8.53 billion by 2022. North America was the largest regional respiratory protective equipment market accounting for 30 percent in 2014, and stricter safety legislations for asbestos and mining markets, coupled with rising employee/worker awareness towards personal safety in a majority of the industries is expected to drive regional demand over the next seven years1.
To request a meeting at AIHCE 2017, please contact Gina Ray at [email protected].
CleanSpace design and manufacturing facilities are ISO9001 accredited. The CleanSpace offering includes the CleanSpace2 powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) that is designed for most working environments (grinding, cutting, sanding, and welding) and the CleanSpace EX PAPR, intrinsically safe certified for use in potentially explosive environments. CleanSpace is a robust, modern modular design, offering compatible spares, filters and accessories to deliver a minimal requirement for spares and along with a two-year warranty, CleanSpace is an excellent economic value proposition for any business
About CleanSpace Technology
CleanSpace Technology is a respirator specialist that is changing the way industry thinks about respiratory protection. As a global manufacturer of ISO9001 certified industrial respirator masks, CleanSpace offers a range of respirators that protect and liberate the user. CleanSpace masks are relied upon by thousands of people around the world when every breath counts, whether in heat, humidity, darkness, remote, or tight spaces while carrying heavy equipment. Global headquarters are in Australia with regional presence in over 20 countries. For more information visit www.cleanspaceusa.com.
1 Grand View Research, Respiratory Protective Equipment Market Worth $8.53Bn by 2022, January 2016
Editorial Contact Gina Ray [email protected] 949-370-0941


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