Disposable Dust Mask 50pcs Box UAE Sonasa Trading
Dust on a construction site is not just a nuisance. Fine particulate matter from cutting, grinding, sanding, and dry-mixing settles in the airways and builds up over time.
The non-toxic disposable dust mask Sonasa Trading supplies comes boxed in 50 pieces, made from lightweight non-woven polypropylene fabric with elastic ear loops and a shapeable nose wire.
Site supervisors across Dubai and Sharjah keep a box at every workstation for daily issues. No cleaning, no fitting, no maintenance, use it, replace it.
Key Features of This Non-Toxic Disposable Dust Mask
- Non-woven polypropylene fabric construction provides a basic particulate barrier against non-toxic dust, fine sand, and dry powder common on UAE construction and finishing sites
- Elastic ear loops seat the mask in seconds. Workers moving between tasks throughout a shift do not lose time adjusting straps or headbands
- Shapeable aluminium nose wire runs across the bridge. Pinched correctly, it closes the gap that causes dust to bypass the mask at the nose and cheek
- 50 pieces per box makes site procurement straightforward. One box covers a 10-person crew for a standard week at one mask per person per shift
- Lightweight fabric keeps breathing resistance low during physical work. Relevant in UAE summer conditions where any extra heat retention reduces compliance
- Non-toxic dust protection design suits light and moderate dust environments: sanding, sweeping, bagging dry materials, cutting gypsum board, mixing dry cement, and general site cleanup
- Single-use disposable format removes the hygiene issue of shared or reused respiratory protection on multi-shift sites
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Material | Non-woven polypropylene fabric |
| Layers | 3-ply construction |
| Nose Piece | Shapeable aluminium wire |
| Ear Attachment | Elastic ear loops |
| Pack Size | 50 pieces per box |
| Application | Non-toxic dust, fine particulate, dry powder |
| Use Type | Single-use disposable |
| Certifications | Contact Sonasa Trading for current certification details |
Safety Information
- This mask covers non-toxic dust and general particulate environments only. Do not use it on sites with toxic fumes, chemical vapour, asbestos, silica dust, or oil-based aerosols. Those environments require FFP2 or FFP3 rated respirators
- A mask that is wet from perspiration loses a significant portion of its filtration effectiveness. Replace with a dry mask when the fabric becomes damp. On UAE summer sites with ambient temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius, this happens within two to three hours
- Pinching the nose wire is not optional, it is the single most important step in the fitting process. A loose nose bridge leaves a gap that bypasses the fabric entirely
- Dispose of each mask after a single shift. Folding a used mask and placing it in a pocket for later reuse transfers contaminants from the outer surface directly to the hands and face
- Keep boxes stored in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. UV exposure and humidity degrade non-woven polypropylene over extended storage periods
How To Use This Disposable Dust Mask
- Remove the mask from the box with clean, dry hands. Do not touch the inner fabric surface
- Hold the mask with the nose wire at the top and the inner fabric facing toward the face
- Place the elastic loops over both ears so the mask sits flat against the nose, mouth, and chin
- Use both index fingers to press and shape the nose wire firmly against the bridge of the nose until no gap remains on either side
- Breathe in sharply once to check the seal. Air should pull through the fabric, not around the edges. If air bypasses the sides, re-adjust the loops and reshape the nose wire
- Dispose of the mask after the shift or when the fabric becomes visibly soiled or damp
Where This Disposable Dust Mask Is Used
Finishing contractors and tiling teams across Deira, Al Quoz, and Dubai Investment Park go through 200 to 400 masks per project, issued daily to workers cutting and laying stone, ceramic tile, and gypsum board. The dust protection mask box format is exactly what site store managers want a unit they can count, log, and restock without individual packaging overhead.
Warehousing operations in Sharjah’s Industrial Area and Ajman Free Zone use these masks during unpacking and restacking activities where cardboard dust, foam particles, and dry packaging debris circulate in poorly ventilated storage bays.
Cleaning crews at hotels, hospitals, and commercial facilities in Abu Dhabi and Dubai keep boxes of these masks in supply rooms for use during dry sweeping, floor sanding, and air conditioning filter changes.
Home renovation contractors and small workshop operators across UAE represent the highest-frequency reorder segment. A single fitout contractor working across three apartments simultaneously can go through one box per week per crew.
Order This Disposable Dust Mask Wholesale in Dubai
Sonasa Trading supplies non-toxic disposable dust masks wholesale in box and carton quantities to contractors, site stores, facility management teams, and procurement officers across Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Abu Dhabi, and RAK.
Volume pricing applies from 10 boxes. Browse the full range of safety materials Dubai and pair these masks with complementary PPE from Sonasa’s industrial safety products UAE range. WhatsApp support runs 24/7 for bulk quotes and same-week delivery.
FAQs
What is a non-toxic disposable dust mask used for?
A non-toxic disposable dust mask provides a basic particulate barrier for environments with non-toxic dry dust. Common uses include sanding, sweeping, dry mixing, gypsum board cutting, and general site cleanup. Each mask is single-use and disposed of after a shift. For chemical, silica, or asbestos exposure, FFP2 or FFP3 rated construction dust masks are required instead.
How many masks come in a box and how long does one box last on a construction site?
Each box contains 50 disposable dust masks. On a 10-person construction crew issuing one mask per person per shift, a single box covers one standard working week. Sites with dustier conditions or longer shifts typically issue two masks per person per day, which shortens the box cycle to three to four days per crew.







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