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Personal Protection Equipment PPE, safety equipment, medical and dental supplies at Competitive Prices.
Offices in USA; Washington, D.C.,
San Francisco, Germany, and China
Personal Protection Equipment PPE, safety equipment, medical and dental supplies at Competitive Prices.
Offices in USA; Washington, D.C.,
San Francisco, Germany, and China
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Recent events have forever changed the way of life for everyone around the world. Our mission is to provide healthcare and industry professionals with the best protective equipment in order to save lives and get people back to work. ~ Manuel S. Wong, Infinity USA Founder
We offer a vast amount of Surgical Masks, N95 Respirators, Isolation Garments, and Face Shields to Healthcare, Industrial, and Scientific professionals. Our up-to-date industrial knowledge enables us to cater to your needs.
We are partnered with A.Hardrodt and DHL for our transport and logistics. Air, Sea, and Land delivery options available to customize your needs. Licensed customs brokers are used at point to point to ensure compliance of laws and regulations for import and export. Your PPE is important to us. We adhere to strict government regulations to ensure peace of mind every step of the way. On average shipping timelines; DHL Air 7-10 Days, Sea 41 Days, Train (Europe) 11-31 Days plus up to 3 days customs clearance.
We are known for offering the top quality products, that the industry has to offer at prices lower than other suppliers. Every one of our clients can trust that they are receiving our best prices upfront.
Our international branch offices in US, Germany, Switzerland, and Asia work in the health care industry, just like you. We take the time to get to know you, and we always keep your best interests in mind when adding and adjusting products in our catalog.
When you search for N95 respirators, there are many respirators such as KN95, FFP2, FFP3 and KF94 that appeared in the same breath. What’s different between these respirators of different letters?
N95, KN95, FFP2 and KF94 respirators have almost the same filtration efficiency, it means that KN95, FFP2, and KF94 are as effective as the N95 respirator mask. The main difference between these respirators is that they are tested by different nations.
While specifications for NIOSH (N95/N100) are marginally higher than FFP, that doesn’t mean the respirators are any better. Manufacturers will often sell the exact same respirator in both USA and Europe, but in USA it will be N95/N100 rated, and in Europe it will be FFP2/FFP3 rated. Just because those are the recognized rating specifications in the respective regions.
FFP3 masks are only required when managing a patient/client with possible/confirmed COVID-19 who is undergoing an Aerosol generating Procedure (AGP) and when there are COVID-19 patients in High risk unit (ICU/ITU/HDU).
The N95 mask has a full name of NIOSH-certified N95 respirator, which means these respirators are tested of 95% filtration and certified by the U.S. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The KN95 respirator is a particulate-filtering mask tested using the China criteria. The FFP2 is a filtering facepiece score of 94% filter capacity approved by Europe, and the KF94 is tested by Korea criteria.
To simply put these respirators into an equation ;
N100 (99.97%) = FFP3 (99.95%) > N95 (95%) = KN95 (95%) = FFP2 (94%) = KF94 (94%) > KN90 (90%).
It’s important to note that these standards only specify the minimum % of particles that the respirator filters. For example, if a mask is FFP2 rated, it will filter at least 94% of particles that are 0.3 microns in diameter or larger. But in practice it will filter somewhere between 94% and 99%. The precise figure will often be quoted by the manufacturer in the product description.
A recent paper from the New England Journal of Medicine found the coronavirus ranges from between 0.06 and 0.14 microns in size. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001017
The pore size of the protective apparatus is the main component that allows or prohibits the passage of pathogen. Since the coronavirus is an extremely small virus, it can pass through the pores of both the surgical mask and N95 respirator. Hence, considering the nanostructure of the protective apparatuses, there should not be any difference in their protective activity. In addition, contamination of the respiratory protective apparatus after use is another issue that needs to be addressed. Although the apparatus has a good structure that can prevent the passage of pathogen, if it is contaminated and reused, it will become the source of infection instead. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293953/
Therefore, the practice of good hygiene such as washing hands, not touching the face, limiting prolonged exposure, and using the N95 provide for better protection and prevention of infection. Using a mask alone is not enough to protect you.
The N95 respirator mask is pricier than a surgical mask. In contrast, the N95 mask is reusable (if properly disinfected), but the common surgical mask is disposable. Strictly speaking, N95 respirator masks should be worn for a maximum of eight hours while the disposable surgical mask is recommended to be replaced every four hours.
During the novel coronavirus outbreak, face masks are in short supply and everyone discards one or two face masks every day. A surgical mask could be used for a whole day in a good condition of no damage, no moisture, and no deformation. According to some researches, the N95 respirator mask used for two days still maintains a filtration efficiency of at least 95%, while the filtration efficiency of an N95 respirator used for three days reduced to 94.7%. So, if an N95 respirator is in good maintenance, you can wear it for at least 2 days, a week, maybe even a month.
A key strategy for protecting health care workers on the frontlines of fighting the highly transmissible novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is the use of personal protective equipment, including the N95 mask. When used properly, these masks filter out at least 95% of airborne particles. But used without training, the masks could not only expose workers to the virus but also lull them into thinking they are protected. https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/16/n95-masks-training-needed-protect-against-covid-19/
The N95 respirators with an exhalation valve are not recommended to be used for coronavirus prevention, because the valve is a one-way vent that couldn’t keep your exhalation to yourself. It means that this valved N95 mask makes your breathing out easier and helps reduce heat build-up to avoid fogging up your glasses, however, it’s not that friendly to others.
Besides, the N95 mask with the valve is pricier than the one without a valve.
The significant difference between a standard N95 particulate respirator and an N95 surgical mask is that the N95 surgical mask is fluid-resistant while the standard N95 particulate respirator is not.
An N95 particulate respirator, also called N95 dust mask or N95 pollution mask, helps reduce very small particles inhaled by the user, and it is used for respiratory protection when the user might be exposed to particulate hazards. With a fluid resistance plus, an N95 surgical mask help reduce particles both inhaled and exhaled by the user, it is designed to be used during surgery and nursing tasks, whatever the user requires respiratory protection, expelled particulates or requires fluid resistance.
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Infinity USA 3803 Cobblestone Ct Alexandria, VA 22306 US
M.S., M.B.A.; is the owner and CEO of Infinity USA Enterprises with 25 years of US Army experience as a lieutenant colonel in logistics management, intelligence analysis, international security cooperation, and foreign military sales. He served in multiple leadership positions in extremely sensitive and emergency response positions in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Central America with a TS/SCI clearance. Most notably, served as headquarters company commander in Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003-4 and fielded the Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) and the M40 chemical mask used to protect soldiers from chemical, biological, radioactive threats for full body protection to over 500,000 coalition troops under WMD conditions. Manuel also served as Deputy Foreign Policy Advisor to the US Africa Command Commander during US and international efforts to combat the Ebola virus in West Africa, Deputy Director for Joint Intelligence Operations US Forces Korea during the 2016-7 North Korean missile and WMD crisis, Executive Officer for Defense Attaché Service Africa at the Defense Intelligence Agency, Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for Kellog Brown & Root during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003-4 with oversight and execution of a $30B life support contract to all US Forces in Iraq. He also served as COR for NATO operations in Kosovo and implemented the Acquisitions and Cross Servicing Agreement ensuring fiscal accountability of goods and services between the US and partner nations. Furthermore, he served as a US Program Manager for Foreign Military Sales and Foreign Military Financed cases in the Republic of Korea and multiple countries in Africa.
Director of European Operations
Philip Ricken leads Infinity's Europe office in Wiesbaden, Germany. After completing his degree in business administration, Mr. Ricken first gained experience in an international retail group. He then worked for several years in an American and British personnel consultancy. Mr. Ricken has successfully built up several start-up companies and thus has a large network. For our business activities in Europe, Mr. Ricken is our leading contact.
Senior Program Manager
Ed Riehle has more than 30 years experience in technology development and its adaptation and application to military and commercial needs. He had a distinguished career in the U.S. Army (Colonel, Ret.) in which he had numerous commands and worked in the development and application of advanced sensors. He also worked more than 6 years in the development, application and sales of high technology devices into military and commercial mark. His experience includes;
OrbitOn, Inc., Plesanton, CA - Sr. Program Manager 2020
RealWear Vancouver, WA - Sales Director/Bus Dev in Emerging Markets 2017 – 2020
· Supported sales in North America, selling into top tier energy and oil and gas companies and supported defense related sales to defense contractors and direct sales to US and foreign military.
Osterhout Design Group, San Francisco, CA - Global Director of Sales 2014 – 2017
· Developed and demonstrated multiple technologies to Department of Defense, Federal LE (Law Enforcement) and international military venues.
All Source Analytics LLC San Francisco, CA - Principal Consultant 2014 – 2020
· Advised on the development and integration of JIST (Joint IED Analytical Tool) counter IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) analytical software. Coordinated with various US Government cyber experts and provided findings and analysis as required.
US Army - Director, TRADOC Capabilities Manager, Sensors/Sensor Processing 2009 - 2014
· Responsible for the Army's Centralized Management of all combat development and user requirements associated with sensors and sensor processing.
· Army Intelligence representative responsible for developing requirements documents that supported system acquisition designed to meet the need of the fielded force.
· Directed National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) acquisition efforts to provide tailored National Systems technology, products, and services to U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
US Army - Deputy Corps G2/C2, Multinational Corps Iraq 2007 - 2009
· Assisted in directing the daily efforts of 308 personnel to provide intelligence analysis and atmospherics support to tactical and strategic operations.
· Synchronization of over 2,700 lines of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR).
· Supervised $850 million in ISR support contracts to include full motion video sensors, Moving Target Indicator platforms and Signals collection aircraft.
· Organized, equipped and supported a combined 25 man Iraqi/US Intelligence cell.
US Army - Commanding Officer 304th Military Intelligence Battalion 2005 - 2005
· Responsible for the annual training of over 3,500 Military Intelligence Officers and Soldiers and over $41 million in property.
· Supervised international training programs and exchanges supporting allied nations worldwide.
· Provided subject matter expertise to the US ARMY Intelligence center for development of doctrine, architectures and unit structure from the tactical to the national level.
Medical Tech Support and Logistics Engineer
Ray Riehle has owned a direct mailing company for over 30 years. Prior to that, he worked for a medical device company that developed an artificial heart. Ray has been an active member of the local Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club, and Toastmasters. Since 2015 he has served as an elected member of the Citrus Heights Water District Board of Directors.
A-Applied Mailing Service, Inc – Owner 1991 – Present
· Provide direct mail marketing and advertising for businesses and non-profit organizations.
· Responsible for all aspect of business management and development.
RielEyes LLC – Partner 2019 – Present
· Provide a head-worn magnifier for people with low vision.
· Responsible for business development, device demonstrations, and technical support to customers.
Independent Consultant 1991 – 1993
· Ongoing Technical Support and Training for the Hemopump Program for Johnson & Johnson Interventional Systems and Medtronic
Nimbus Medical, Inc. – Laboratory Manager / Clinical Applications Specialist 1985 – 1991
· Manage and maintain a general engineering laboratory and clean rooms/clean hoods to bench test and evaluate a temporary left ventricular assist device. Primary project was the Hemopump Temporary Left Ventricular Assist Device.
· Support Hemopump pre-clinical device trials (animal studies).
· Support Hemopump 510-K and Pre-Market Approval Application (human trials). Tasks included writing device Informed Consent, device Directions for Use, device Training Program, on-site clinical training for nurses and technicians, and monitoring Clinical Trials.
Community Outreach and Corporate Sales
Eileen's background is in Public Relations, Marketing, and Event Planning. From Seoul, South Korea, she is experienced in event coordination to build strong rapport among the expat community; organized business lectures from renowned authors and business professionals at numerous networking events. She also has years of experience in education related start-ups and R&D. Eileen is in import & export to enhance Infinity USA's mission to help public health and safety. Her goal is to donate part of her proceeds and help fight the current pandemic. eileen.cho@infinityusaenterprises.com
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