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KF94 is a South Korean general-public mask standard. Most KF94 masks feature a boat-style design and attach to the face using ear loops. The "KF" stands for "Korea Filter." KF94 masks are certified to have at least a 94% particle filtration efficacy and a mean total inward leakage of less than 11% across test subjects. KF94s are made in two form factors: the classic "boat style" (sometimes called "3D") design and a bifold (sometimes called "2D") design. All certified KF94 masks are made in South Korea. KF94 masks are certified by the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in a manner similar to how the US-based NIOSH certifies N95 respirators. KF94 are not exactly equivalent to US N95; a different Korean standard, "1st class" (KMOEL-2017-64) is more like the NIOSH N95 standard. K94 is a general-public mask standard, not designed for industrial or occupational use like NIOSH N95. For instance, there are KF94 masks available for children, but in the US there are no official NIOSH-certified N95s for children, as NIOSH is for occupational safety (the "O"). In addition to KF94, in Korea there are also "KF80" masks, which meet a less rigorous filtration standard. The 3M Aura is a N95 respirator with a boat-style design akin to the popular boat-style KF94. More on KF94 masks
Technical details of K94 standardThe technical details of the KF94 standard can be found on the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety website (in Korean). An English-language summary document prepared by the South Korean MFDS is available. K94 masks have a particle filtration efficiency of at least 94% using a sodium chloride and paraffin oil aerosol and a mean total inward leakage of less than 11% across a panel of test subjects. While the standard only calls for a particle filtration efficiency of 94%, independent tests of many KF94 masks show they almost always have a higher PFE, often in the 98+% range. The KF94 and KF99 standards were created after the 2009 swine flu pandemic (Pandemic Influenza A/H1N1) as a general-population mask standard for use during future pandemics as well as for air quality issues such as Yellow Dust. Where to buy KF94As all certified KF94 must be made in South Korea, KF94 must be imported into countries other than South Korea. In the United States, online Korean beauty stores and Korean grocery stores (such as H Mart) often carry KF94. Aaron Collins maintains a list of reliable sources for online KF94 purchase in his YouTube videos - see the video description here and elsewhere. He also has a list of sources for kids KF94 masks. Large online retailers such as Amazon stock KF94s but due to commingled inventory, counterfeit or inauthentic KF94s may be shipped. How to verify authenticity of KF94Masks marked clearly as "KF94" and sold from South Korea directly are likely authentic, as the Korean FDA regulates KF94 sales in South Korea. If purchasing from a reseller outside of South Korea, consider the reputation of the seller. Does the seller regularly import products from South Korea and have a good reputation? E.g. many online South Korea beauty stores are reputable sources for K94 masks. You can verify a KF94 mask directly with the South Korean FDA on their website. The website is in Korean and requires copying & pasting Korean characters from the mask. A step by step process of how to do this, even if you don't speak Korean, can be found here. Beware of buying products on large online retailers such as Amazon, as they may sell "KF94" masks that are not actually KF94 in South Korea - and are instead e.g. Chinese-made products. Due to commingled inventory, inauthentic KF94s may be shipped even when the listed product is authentic - but this is more rare. See also
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KF94 is a South Korean general-public mask standard. Most KF94 masks feature a boat-style design and attach to the face using ear loops. The "KF" stands for "Korea Filter." KF94 masks are certified to have at least a 94% particle filtration efficacy and a mean total inward leakage of less than 11% across test subjects. KF94s are made in two form factors: the classic "boat style" (sometimes called "3D") design and a bifold (sometimes called "2D") design. All certified KF94 masks are made in South Korea. KF94 masks are certified by the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in a manner similar to how the US-based NIOSH certifies N95 respirators. KF94 are not exactly equivalent to US N95; a different Korean standard, "1st class" (KMOEL-2017-64) is more like the NIOSH N95 standard. K94 is a general-public mask standard, not designed for industrial or occupational use like NIOSH N95. For instance, there are KF94 masks available for children, but in the US there are no official NIOSH-certified N95s for children, as NIOSH is for occupational safety (the "O"). In addition to KF94, in Korea there are also "KF80" masks, which meet a less rigorous filtration standard. The 3M Aura is a N95 respirator with a boat-style design akin to the popular boat-style KF94. More on KF94 masks
Technical details of K94 standardThe technical details of the KF94 standard can be found on the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety website (in Korean). An English-language summary document prepared by the South Korean MFDS is available. K94 masks have a particle filtration efficiency of at least 94% using a sodium chloride and paraffin oil aerosol and a mean total inward leakage of less than 11% across a panel of test subjects. While the standard only calls for a particle filtration efficiency of 94%, independent tests of many KF94 masks show they almost always have a higher PFE, often in the 98+% range. The KF94 and KF99 standards were created after the 2009 swine flu pandemic (Pandemic Influenza A/H1N1) as a general-population mask standard for use during future pandemics as well as for air quality issues such as Yellow Dust. Where to buy KF94As all certified KF94 must be made in South Korea, KF94 must be imported into countries other than South Korea. In the United States, online Korean beauty stores and Korean grocery stores (such as H Mart) often carry KF94. Aaron Collins maintains a list of reliable sources for online KF94 purchase in his YouTube videos - see the video description here and elsewhere. He also has a list of sources for kids KF94 masks. Large online retailers such as Amazon stock KF94s but due to commingled inventory, counterfeit or inauthentic KF94s may be shipped. How to verify authenticity of KF94Masks marked clearly as "KF94" and sold from South Korea directly are likely authentic, as the Korean FDA regulates KF94 sales in South Korea. If purchasing from a reseller outside of South Korea, consider the reputation of the seller. Does the seller regularly import products from South Korea and have a good reputation? E.g. many online South Korea beauty stores are reputable sources for K94 masks. You can verify a KF94 mask directly with the South Korean FDA on their website. The website is in Korean and requires copying & pasting Korean characters from the mask. A step by step process of how to do this, even if you don't speak Korean, can be found here. Beware of buying products on large online retailers such as Amazon, as they may sell "KF94" masks that are not actually KF94 in South Korea - and are instead e.g. Chinese-made products. Due to commingled inventory, inauthentic KF94s may be shipped even when the listed product is authentic - but this is more rare. See also
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