At Safety Zone, our range of respiratory masks feature reusable and specialised full face masks, including all the respiratory filters, cartridges and accessories.
Respiratory Masks
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3M 6000 Half Face Respirator
$42.79 inc GST View -

Honeywell 5500 Series Half Mask
$46.28 inc GST View -

Honeywell 6500 Full Face Mask Respirator
$383.02 inc GST View -

Honeywell 7600 Full Face Mask Respirator
$511.14 inc GST View -

Honeywell 7700 Series Half Mask
$79.90 inc GST View -

Scott Promask Single Full Face Respirator
$427.48 inc GST View
Specialist Respiratory Masks
Respirators covers Disposable respirators, reusable respirators and half mask respirators used across construction sites, workshops, maintenance teams and industrial areas. At Safety Zone, this range is set up for teams that need respirators options that are straightforward to compare and easier to buy with confidence. Whether you are looking for respirator masks or narrowing the range to disposable respirator masks, the better choice usually comes back to exposure type, face fit, replacement cycles and whether disposable or reusable options suit the task. For some jobs, respirator masks make more sense where the exposure and replacement cycle need to be managed properly, while Disposable respirators may be a better fit where frequent changes or hygiene-sensitive tasks are involved. It also helps to think about how the product will work alongside eye protection, disposable items and replacement consumables. By starting with the job, the environment and the products already in use on site, it becomes easier to narrow the category to options that are practical for day-to-day work. We also stock the brands you trust most like Survivair, UniSafe, Honeywell and Sundstrom – and if we don’t have what you need we will happily order it in for you.
Why choose Respirators
Respirators is worth comparing carefully because different jobs place different demands on respirators. A category that looks similar at a glance can include very different materials, shapes, coverage levels or wear characteristics once you look closer. That is where a supplier-focused range helps. Products such as respirator masks may suit teams where the exposure and replacement cycle need to be managed properly, while Disposable respirators may be more practical where frequent changes or hygiene-sensitive tasks are involved. Comparing the range against the real task usually leads to a better buying decision than choosing on price or appearance alone.
Respirator masks for different industries and applications
Respirator masks are commonly used across construction, maintenance, painting, fabrication and dusty industrial work. Depending on the work, buyers may look at Disposable respirators, reusable respirators and half mask respirators to match the task more closely. For example, respirator masks may suit teams where the exposure and replacement cycle need to be managed properly, while reusable respirators can be useful where the exposure and replacement cycle need to be managed properly.
Get in Touch with Our Respiratory Equipment Specialists
Speak to the industry professionals or visit Safety Zone to receive more information on our respiratory protection supplies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right respirators for the job?
Start with the exposure, the length of the task and whether a disposable or reusable setup makes more sense. Then compare exposure type, face fit, replacement cycles and whether disposable or reusable options suit the task and the replacement needs of the product.
When are respirator masks worth considering?
They are often considered where the exposure and replacement cycle need to be managed properly. Matching the product to the work is more useful than treating all respiratory items as interchangeable.
How often should filters or cartridges be replaced?
That depends on how often the respirator is used, what it is exposed to and the way the product is managed on site. Replacement planning should form part of the buying decision.
Should I keep disposable and reusable options on hand?
Many workplaces do. Having both available can make it easier to match the product to short tasks, ongoing work and different team preferences.





