Exclusive: The truth about N95 surgical masks no one will mention...

Exclusive: The truth about N95 surgical masks no one will mention... - Nine Line Apparel

As the coronavirus spreads rapidly across the nation, most of us are aware there’s a shortage of personal protection equipment (PPE), primarily face masks, for our health care professionals and first responders.


Four weeks ago, few Americans probably knew what “N95” referred to, but now we do. It’s the industry standard model face mask used throughout the medical world, and now in dangerously short supply.

Of course, that’s not the whole story, and the facts are even more disturbing.

The primary manufacturer of the N95 mask, widely know for manufacturing ear protection, has outsourced all of its manufacturing to China. The special “melt-blown” fabric used to make the masks has skyrocketed in price. It was originally chosen because it was low cost, at $6,000 per ton, but because of high demand, is now selling for ten times that.

However, the most disturbing fact about the N95 mask is not that it’s in short supply, or that the U.S. must depend on China to purchase it.

The most disturbing fact is the efficacy of the N95 material has not been tested against the coronavirus specifically. Read that again: there has been no testing of how well N95 masks protect against the virus.

N95 respirator masks are able to filter out most airborne particles down to 0.3 microns in diameter. When worn correctly, the N95 blocks out at least 95 percent of small particles – hence the name.

However, the coronavirus is smaller.

According to researchers, the smallest coronavirus particles measure between 0.06 and 0.14 microns, meaning the N95 mask still isn’t proper protection against the virus.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30211-7/fulltext

No validation has been published on the effectiveness of N95 masks in a hospital environment. And yet huge corporations are in bed with the Chinese government to produce more masks and make more billions.

And for our medical professionals, it’s like using condoms manufactured with tiny holes.

There is an alternative.

In partnership with Bella Canvas, Nine Line has designed a low-cost disposable containment mask which can be rapidly produced using existing equipment. We are currently working through FDA testing laboratories to evaluate the effectiveness of chemical solutions and additives impregnated in our multilayer material. Current testing demonstrates the potential of preventing the spread of the virus by 99.99 percent.

Nine Line is prepared to completely turn over our production and cut-and-sew capability to the manufacture of these masks at cost.

But there is no time to waste.

We need to be able to accelerate FDA testing for the effectiveness of our proprietary
nano-technology material.

And we need government funding to keep our 200 people employed so we can make this happen.

The country has never needed American ingenuity more than it does at this moment. Nine Line stands ready to serve.

Show your support for our nation’s healthcare workers battling on the frontlines.

Show your support for our nation's First Responders battling on the frontlines.


96 comments


  • Teresa Horn

    Thank you for not only being a true patriot and for all you did and continue to do for our country and your fellow men and women in the military. I would also like to thank you for your education on the N95 masks, my husband and I had no idea, as I imagine most American’s do not. We knew they were still being manufactured in China (although for the life of us we could not understand why) but we had no idea that they really have not been tested for COVID19. I commend you and your staff for your passionate desire to help “all Americans” regardless of race, religion, etc., and unite us all again as “One America” and once again bring attention to those in the Federal Government who seem to put their own financial desires and those of their wealthiest donors before “country”. I salute you and your entire staff of 200 and prayers for you, your family and your staff and their families moving through this difficult time.


  • Rachel Cooper

    My name is Rachel I live and work in Hartford, Connecticut at Hartford Hospital and I would love if I can get a bulk order of about 100 to 150 masks for myself, and my peer at the mental health services part of the hospital, I’m not sure how much of a bulk order would cost but I willing to make an order.


  • Rachel Cooper

    My name is Rachel I live and work in Hartford, Connecticut at Hartford Hospital and I would love if I can get a bulk order of about 100 to 150 masks for myself, and my peer at the mental health services part of the hospital, I’m not sure how much of a bulk order would cost but I willing to make an order .


  • Tyra Gaylord

    How can a regular person such as myself help?


  • Latise Mustin

    Thank you and I so agree we’ve lost our ability to manufacture. Lessons Learn- start rethinking how we manufacture and always keep our ability to rely on ourselves.


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