KEY POINTS
  • The newly designed respirators include a hood and face shield to cover head and shoulders, while a high-efficiency filter system provides a supply of filtered air for up to eight hours.
  • The air-blower system is similar to the fan found in a Ford F-150 pickup's ventilated seats.
  • It's powered by a rechargeable, portable battery, helping to keep the respirator in constant use by first-line defenders.
Ford, with design and testing consultation from 3M, and close coordination with the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has developed a new powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR).

Ford Motor is beginning to deliver powered air-purifying respirators to front-line health workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, the automaker said Wednesday.

Since late March, Ford has been working with 3M to create the personal protection equipment, using design guidance from 3M.