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Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market

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Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Facepiece Type (Full Facepiece, Half Mask Facepiece, Others), By Industry Vertical (Manufacturing, Construction, Mining, Healthcare, Oil and Gas, Chemical) and By Country(UAE, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Rest of MEA) Forecasts, 2024-2032

Report Code: SRAM3188DR
Study Period 2020-2032 CAGR 8.97%
Historical Period 2020-2022 Forecast Period 2024-2032
Base Year 2023 Base Year Market Size USD XX Billion
Forecast Year 2032 Forecast Year Market Size USD XX Billion
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Market Overview

The powered air purifying respirator worldwide market size was estimated to be worth USD 2,278 million. This figure is projected to increase to USD 4,867 million by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 9% over the course of the period covered by the projection (2022–2030).

An air-purifying respirator is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) that is worn by workers in an environment where the air is contaminated by fumes, dusts, fumes, harmful gases, or vapours. Workers wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect themselves from the hazards of their working environment. The face masks and hoods that are sold in an air purifying respirator market help to eliminate air pollutants while also providing clean air that may be breathed in.

The need for air purifying respirators is growing in the global market for a variety of reasons, including rising pollution levels and an increased prevalence of airborne diseases. Over the course of the period covered by this projection, there will be a growth in demand for air purifying respirators as a direct result of rising levels of worker safety consciousness in the workplace. sanitising the air The use of respirators provides employees with protection against threats such as chemical agents, poisonous gases, radiological agents, and nuclear agents. Exhaust fumes from diesel engines, asbestos, silica, and mineral oils are all factors that have been linked to the development of respiratory diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. In addition, a broad variety of poisonous vapours, gases, dust, and fumes are the root cause of non-cancerous diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other conditions. Demand is expected to increase throughout the projected period as a result of growing concerns regarding the health of employees as well as rising norms and regulations regarding workers' safety around the world. Demand for air purifying respirators is expected to increase over the projected period as a consequence of factors like increased disposable income of people around the world as well as rising health consciousness among people of all ages.

A respirator known as a powered air-purifying respirator, or PAPR for short, is a device that shields workers from breathing in polluted air. PAPRs are composed of a headgear and fan assembly that draws in ambient air that has been contaminated with one or more types of pollutant or pathogen, actively eliminates (filters) a sufficient proportion of these dangers, and then provides the clean air to the user's face, mouth, and nose. PAPRs are used to protect people from breathing in air that has been contaminated with one or more types of pollutant or pathogen. Facepiece respirators that filter the air, such as the N95 mask, have a lower protection factor attributed to them. Positive-pressure air purification respirators (PAPRs) can also be referred to as blower units, positive-pressure masks, or just blowers.

PAPRs are strongly suggested for situations in which the concentration of hazardous particles or gases is higher than the occupational exposure limit that is already in effect. Still, less than the immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) level and the manufacturer's maximum-use concentration, provided the respirator has a sufficient assigned protection factor in accordance with the NIOSH Respirator Selection Logic. IDLH stands for immediately dangerous to life or health.

Middle East and Africa: 639.4 million USD (2030 Value); CAGR: 8.97%

Market Dynamics

Drivers

The Primary Force Behind the Expanding Economies of the Middle East and Africa A Respirator that Cleans the Air Through Power A area that has one of the biggest concentrations of oil resources in the world is also one of the most polluted regions in the world, specifically the Middle East and Africa. Pollution has a severe effect not only on the environment but also on the health of people and may be attributed in part to extensive oil drilling as well as traffic density, desertification, the loss of biodiversity, and wars. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that the region will have the highest level of air pollution in the world. It is estimated that the average urban inhabitant in Africa and the Middle East breathes out air that includes more than ten times the amount of toxins that are deemed acceptable. The typical citizen of the Middle East and North Africa will lose at least 60 days of work due to disease over the course of their lifetime, and the pollution in the environment will be responsible for 270,000 premature deaths in 2019. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that the exposure of pregnant women to periods of increased AAP levels increases the chance of infants having stunted development. Because of this, it is anticipated that the market for powered air-purifying respirators would have increased growth in the area. The increasing awareness of the need of clean, pollutant-free breathing air quality as well as the continuing rise of the global population are both predicted to be important growth factors for the Middle East powered air purifying respirator market. According to the World Bank, the population of the Middle East and Africa area is expanding at a pace of 3.4% annually, and this is anticipated to be the most important element contributing to growth in the region.

Restraints

A failure to detect clinical urgency, a lack of knowledge, and a lack of oversight are all difficulties that the healthcare business faces. Healthcare workers are more prone to become infected as a result of their regular contact with patients in hospitals and healthcare centres. Infectious illness transmission is exacerbated by poor infection control procedures and low levels of compliance with basic measures offered by health and safety regulatory agencies.

Because of a lack of training and ability in utilising PAPR, N95 respirators have retained their supremacy in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Aside from the healthcare industry, PAPR is required in other high-risk industries such as firefighting, construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas to minimise the occurrence of work-related diseases. An epidemic of occupational coccidioidomycosis in California caused huge economic losses in the construction and agriculture industries between 2007 and 2014.

The lack of information about the safety properties of various respiratory protection devices was the primary cause of this catastrophe. Despite the fact that PAPR is required in potentially high-risk places by health safety regulations, a lack of knowledge and strict standards at the corporate level leads to a rise in illness cases in a variety of sectors. Other factors, such as a lack of regulatory exposure limits for specific minerals such as silica and asbestos, have contributed to increased exploration and use throughout Asia Pacific and Europe.

Regional Analysis

The Middle East and Africa are projected to see a significant increase in the use of powered air-purifying respirators. Over the anticipated period, expanding oil reserves, industrial fatalities, and increased awareness about employee safety at work in the region's emerging economies, as well as the need for proper face shields, are likely to fuel regional market expansion. The Middle East and Africa are projected to see a significant increase in the number of Middle East powered air purifying respirator market. Over the anticipated period, increased oil reserves, industrial fatalities, and growing awareness about employee safety at work in the region's emerging economies, as well as the need for proper face shields, are likely to fuel regional market expansion.

Report Scope

Report Metric Details
Segmentations
By Facepiece Type
  1. Full Facepiece
  2. Half Mask Facepiece
  3. Others
By Industry Vertical
  1. Manufacturing
  2. Construction
  3. Mining
  4. Healthcare
  5. Oil and Gas
  6. Chemical
Company Profiles RME middle east FZCO 3M Company Honeywell International Inc. MSA Safety Incorporated Avon Rubber plc Bullard Dragerwerk AG & Co. Optrel AG ILC Dover LP Sundstrom Safety Allegro Industries Gentex Corporation SureWerx RSG Safety Shigematsu Works Co. Ltd. Miller Electric Mfg. LLC.
Geographies Covered
Middle East and Africa UAE Turkey Saudi Arabia South Africa Egypt Nigeria Rest of MEA
Report Coverage Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Environment & Regulatory Landscape and Trends
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Segmental Analysis

Based on the type of product, the Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market has been divided into five submarkets: half masks, full face masks, helmets, hoods, and visors. It is anticipated that the full face mask product category would dominate the worldwide market, and it is anticipated that it will reach USD 2,528 million by the year 2030, registering a CAGR of 9% throughout the forecast period. As the need for respiratory protection equipment rises in industrial applications like manufacturing and construction, as well as safety applications like fire prevention and law enforcement, it is anticipated that there will be an increase in the demand for the product.

An elastomeric facepiece that's either composed of silicone or rubber goes into the construction of the PAPR full-face mask. Full-face masks are so named because they envelop the wearer's whole appearance. A PAPR could have vapour, gas, or particle filters, or it might have a mix of these three types of filters. These respirators are used for protection during medium and light activities, such as walking quickly or performing activities that require sustained arm and hand movement. In addition, these masks need to be checked because of the snug fit they provide.

Market Size By Facepiece Type

Top Key Players

RME middle east FZCO 3M Company Honeywell International Inc. MSA Safety Incorporated Avon Rubber plc Bullard Dragerwerk AG & Co. Optrel AG ILC Dover LP Sundstrom Safety Allegro Industries Gentex Corporation SureWerx RSG Safety Shigematsu Works Co. Ltd. Miller Electric Mfg. LLC. Others

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the growth rate for the Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market ?
The global Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market growing at a CAGR of 9% from (2023–2031).
RME middle east FZCO , 3M Company , Honeywell International Inc. , MSA Safety Incorporated , Avon Rubber plc , Bullard , Dragerwerk AG & Co. , Optrel AG , ILC Dover LP , Sundstrom Safety are the prominent players in the Middle East And Africa Powered Air Purifying Respirator Market


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