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CNP Fit Testing Finally Arrives in the UK
05 September 2018
Introducing the Quantifit Respirator Fit Tester, the industry breakthrough in portable mask-fit technology which uses Controlled Negative Pressure (CNP) instead of traditional aerosol particle counting.

Its simpler testing technology means it can test after a 30 second daily calibration in virtually any environment as long as air is present and there is a power supply, a unique benefit over its competitors. It is already used by emergency services and first responders across the world and is suitable for any industry where respirator fit testing is applicable.
Quantifit is truly innovative in terms of introducing simpler and faster technology to UK fit testing. Traditional aerosol products count particles to measure gas, vapour and particulate. If there are not enough particles in the air to test, the user has to light candles or incense or generate salt fog to create the particles needed to complete the test.
Exclusively available from Shawcity in the UK, Quantifit is revolutionary as it doesn’t count particles but uses controlled negative pressure with air as the challenge agent. It quickly and safely demonstrates that if air can get into the respirator then gases, vapours and particles could too. Aerosol tests must generate gases, vapours or particles to be able to perform a particle count.
Virtually maintenance free, Quantifit has no messy wick which normally needs changing twice a day. A simple 30 second daily calibration ensures it is working within a strict tolerance.
For more information visit http://bit.ly/2OHWA2B. To request a demonstration contact the Shawcity Team on 01367 899565 or email [email protected]
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