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Disposable CPR Face & Mouth Shield
  • Product Specifications:

    Shipping Weight: 0.04 pounds

    Brand: Dynarex

    • Disposable CPR Face & Mouth Shield

      Part #: 922-00146

    • $1.99

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    • A lightweight face shield to prevent mouth-to-mouth contact during CPR. One way valve eliminates blow back to caregiver. Contains detailed instruction sheet. Growing concerns about the possibility of disease transmission from body fluids or blood have led to a rise in the use of CPR masks. These masks are intended for first response in home, office and emergency use. Mask will fit both children and adults. A must have for Safe CPR delivery. Comes prepackaged in a tear-open bag for easy and sanitary transport. The microshield is single use and easily disposable.


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    What Is a CPR Face Shield?

    A CPR face shield (also called a CPR mouth guard, CPR mouth cover, CPR barrier device, or rescue breathing face shield) is a single-use, disposable barrier that prevents mouth-to-mouth contact during CPR. 

    The CPR face shield is a personal protective barrier designed for infection control and emergency resuscitation during rescue breathing.

    It features a one-way valve CPR shield to stop blowback, reducing the risk of infection and fluid transfer during emergency resuscitation.

    Product Overview: Disposable CPR Face & Mouth Shield

    The Dynarex Disposable CPR Face Shield is a lightweight infection-control barrier mask and mouth shield for safe mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing. These transparent mouth shields provide full coverage for hygienic, hands-free resuscitation. 

    Designed for personal protection and first aid CPR, this CPR resuscitation device fits adults and children. Each disposable CPR mask / first aid CPR mask comes in a tear-open pouch for single-use convenience and is also available in bulk CPR face shield roll packs for training or workplace safety.

    Key Features of the CPR Face Shield

    • One-way valve prevents contamination & blowback
    • Single-use disposable CPR shield for hygienic protection
    • Fits both adults and children
    • Compact, portable CPR face shield — ideal for first aid kits or travel
    • Includes CPR face shield instructions for correct use
    • Lightweight mouth guard for CPR design — a disposable mouthguard for fast protection during emergencies.

    How to Use a CPR Face Shield

    1. Open the pouch and unfold the disposable resuscitation face shield.
    2. Position the emergency resuscitation barrier over the patient’s mouth and nose before giving breaths.
    3. Give rescue breaths through the CPR mouthpiece or one-way valve shield — this mouthpiece for CPR ensures airflow to the patient while blocking contaminants.
    4. Discard after use — this is a single-use CPR mask for hygienic protection.

    For detailed guidance, see How to Use a CPR Face Shield in your CPR training manual.

    Disposable CPR Face Shield vs. CPR Pocket Mask: Which Should You Carry?

    Feature Disposable CPR Face Shield CPR Pocket Mask
    Use Single-use, disposable Reusable device
    Size Flat, pocket-sized Bulkier, with case
    Cost Low per unit Higher upfront
    Ideal For Emergency kits, travel, first aid EMS, trainers, clinical use

    Tip: A CPR pocket mask offers reusable protection, while the disposable CPR face shield ensures immediate readiness and infection control in emergencies.

    Which CPR Barrier or CPR Face Shield Is Right for You?

    • Everyday Carry / Outdoor: Choose a CPR keychain face shield — ultra-portable and ready for quick access in any emergency.
    • Workplace / Clinic: Use a face shield for CPR with one-way valve for compliance.
    • Trainers / Instructors: Combine CPR pocket mask vs face shield setups for demos.

    Still unsure? Get our CPR Barrier Selection Guide.

    Trusted CPR Face Shield for Emergency Response

    Designed as an infection control CPR mask and personal protection CPR device, it provides reliable performance in clinics, schools, and field emergencies.

    • Used by EMS teams, first responders, and safety trainers across the U.S.
    • Meets first aid and infection-control standards for safe rescue breathing.
    • Recommended for workplaces, schools, and public safety programs.
    • Backed by Dynarex®, a trusted medical-supply brand for over 50 years.
    • Designed for reliable performance in real-world emergencies.

    Stay equipped with a CPR Face Shield and CPR Mouth Guard you can trust — compact, protective, and ready when every second counts.

    Why Every First Aid Kit Needs a CPR Face Shield and CPR Mouth Guard

    A first aid mouth guard or CPR face shield is an essential infection-control tool that helps rescuers deliver safe, effective rescue breathing.

    This Dynarex disposable CPR barrier offers expert-grade protection with a one-way valve for safe, hygienic rescue breathing. Trusted by first responders and medical professionals, it’s a must-have for every first aid kit.

    Be Prepared for Every Emergency with a CPR Face Shield

    Add CPR face shield for your First Aid KitShips same day — Free shipping on orders over $55

    FAQs About CPR Face Shield: Usages, Safety & Best Practices

    Essential guidance on CPR face shields, barrier protection, one-way valves, and safe resuscitation techniques for first responders and everyday emergencies.

    A CPR face shield or CPR mouth guard is a barrier device that prevents direct mouth-to-mouth contact during rescue breathing. It protects both the rescuer and patient from cross-contamination and infection during CPR emergencies.

    The CPR face shield with one-way valve allows air to flow only toward the patient during rescue breaths while blocking any backflow of fluids, saliva, or pathogens — protecting the rescuer and ensuring safe, hygienic CPR.

    Yes. The Dynarex disposable CPR face shield features a universal fit suitable for both adults and children, making it ideal for first-aid kits, schools, and emergency responders.

    No. This CPR barrier mask is a CPR barrier device designed for single use — always discard after one rescue to maintain hygiene.

    A CPR pocket mask is reusable, comes in a hard case, and provides a tight seal — preferred by medical professionals. A disposable CPR face shield is flat, portable, and designed for single-use emergencies or public first aid kits.

    It acts as a personal protective barrier between rescuer and patient during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. It ensures infection control compliance and rescuer safety as outlined in CPR best practice guidelines.

    A CPR face shield is specifically designed for CPR and includes a valve filter that allows airflow while preventing contamination. Regular PPE face shields do not serve this function and should not be used as CPR barriers.

    Most CPR face shields are disposable and single-use only. Reusable models, such as CPR face shield reusable types, are made from durable medical-grade silicone.

    Disposable CPR face shields generally do not expire, but should be replaced if packaging is torn, contaminated, or beyond its printed shelf life.

    Performing CPR without a barrier device increases the risk of disease transmission. Experts recommend always using a CPR mask or shield for infection prevention and rescuer protection.

    The golden rule is “Check — Call — Compress”: 1. Check the scene for safety. 2. Call for emergency help. 3. Start chest compressions immediately. 4. Use a CPR face shield if available before giving rescue breaths.

    The most common mistake is incorrect placement. Always ensure the valve side faces outward and the shield fully covers the mouth and nose to maintain an airtight seal for effective rescue breaths.

    Keep your CPR face shield in a first aid kit, glove box, or keychain pouch. Store in a cool, dry place to protect packaging integrity and ensure readiness during emergencies.

    Include a disposable CPR face shield for lightweight, compact use, or a CPR pocket mask for professional environments such as clinics, workplaces, or training facilities.

    For untrained bystanders, hands-only CPR is recommended to simplify response. However, when using a CPR barrier mask or face shield, giving rescue breaths adds valuable oxygen support and improves survival outcomes.