SUPPLIERS OF BULK COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)

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Great News re the KN95 Masks for Healthcare Workers

On April 3, 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a new Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) that announced it now accepts the KN95 respirators (masks) for the protection of health care personnel.

“The FDA concluded, based on the totality of scientific evidence available, that certain imported respirators that are not NIOSH-approved are appropriate to protect the public health or safety.”

US FDA “FAQs on Shortages of Surgical Masks and Gowns”

Product Legitimacy and Delivery

The overwhelming interest in PPE offerings can be of concern in this evolving market. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed decision when choosing a trusted supplier:

Product Quality

On April 10th, 2020, restrictions were tightened on the export of masks and other personal protective equipment

Customer Assurance

Assuring exported product is properly accredited led to implementing a heightened inspection criterion

Shipping and Delivered Lead Time

Products listed, as of today, are available and ready for shipment.  

FDA Links

Click here for links to the products as listed on the FDA website

Product Availability

Products listed, as of today, are available and ready for shipment. If you don't see what you're looking for, please let us know--we have a much larger inventory than we can share online.

About Us

Recognizing the need for FDA approved, quality PPE products quickly and at a reasonable cost, Ben Koplan founded Clean and Healthy Products, Inc. A US based company located in Thousand Oaks, California, Clean and Healthy Products Inc is an authorized provider of Personal Protection Equipment to hospitals, municipalities, government agencies and private businesses of all size and scale. Ben can be reached at (818) 903-2790 or ben@cleanandhealthyproducts.com.
Jim Dilbeck is the majority owner of Cireon (a California LLC). Jim has traveled and worked with international suppliers since the mid ‘90’s. His companies are known for their high level of integrity and have appropriately imported from and exported literally millions of dollars in physical product.
Ben and Jim have encountered all forms of challenges including shipments that were held up pending the satisfaction of unethical customs officials, to longshoreman strikes, and once even a cargo ship sinking. Over the years, their companies have never once had an issue that was not resolved or reimbursed.

Both the manufacturer and US manufacturers’ agent are listed by name on the FDA accreditations; links to the products as listed on the FDA website are provided on this site. Our representative has worked with these manufacturers for years, a relationship which they both highly value, and of which is significantly more valuable than a temporary market surge could gain them.

Ben, Jim and all those involved with Clean and Healthy Products Inc take pride in our reputation, and that we offer our products at fair prices and on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. We look forward to the opportunity to earn your business.

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  • Product Quality

    On April 10th, 2020, restrictions were tightened on the export of masks and other personal protective equipment.

    For example in China, these new regulations included verification by Chinese government inspectors, stationed in the manufacturing facilities, who authorize and identify product leaving the facilities. At the export site, product that carries the factory inspection certification must additionally be verified for export to ensure compliance with the regulations of the destination country. Once stateside, the product must go through US customs before it is once again freed for shipment to the destination.

    It should be noted the in-plant inspections immediately increased all suppliers’ lead times by 3 to 4 days. The inspections initially created a logjam, but as processes are improving, we expect to see lead times will return to the previous.

  • Customer

    Assuring exported product is properly accredited led to implementing a heightened inspection criterion, including, among other things, the stationing of inspectors in the very facilities producing the products we procure (see Product Quality).

    Both the manufacturer and U.S. representative of the manufacturers are listed by name on the FDA accreditations. Click here for links to the products as listed on the FDA website.

    There is a lot more in the way of protection and/or recourse available to a buyer. In the placement of large, bulk orders, we are certainly protecting our company, and in doing so that ultimately means protecting our customers.

  • Shipping Time

    Products listed, as of today, are available and ready for shipment. The capacities of the manufacturers we’re working with greatly exceed the quantity of product being exported. Speed to delivery is a function of shipping companies as well as governmental inspection and approval processes (both abroad and within the US).

    With regard to delivery, yes, there are things beyond our control and we’ll always make the customer aware of that but, more importantly, we will not mislead our customer. In China, the recent addition of in-plant inspectors added 3-4 days to all suppliers’ lead times. That additional lag has already been accounted for and is reflected in our product schedules.

    In these very turbulent times, we highly recommend a “buyer beware” mindset. Promises of product delivery in “just a few days” are almost never met. Recently we were told the story of a $2M order that was withdrawn because a competitor had promised a shorter lead time. It didn’t turn out as promised and the order was reinstated with the original supplier, ultimately causing additional, unnecessary delay.

    We know where our products are in the supply chain, and we will always do our very best to provide a delivery date as based on facts, not “hope”. The good news is we do make every attempt to anticipate upcoming need, and therefore almost always have product already in transit. For our customers, that means we often deliver earlier than expected.

  • Certifications and Standards (FDA Links)

    Click here for links to the products as listed on the FDA website.

    Surgical Mask
    Model Number EK-JK-KZ-01
    FDA Listing

    Face Shield
    Model Number EK-JK-FSXT02
    FDA Listing

    KN95 Mask, Model Number EK-JK-KZ-04
    FDA Listing

    Protective Clothing (Protective Class I and II)
    Model Numbers EK-JK-FFH-01, EK-JK-FFH-02, EK-JK-FFH-03
    FDA Listing

    Examination Gloves
    Model Numbers EK-JK-ST-01, EK-JK-ST-02
    FDA Listing

  • Certifications and Standards (FDA Links)

    Click here for links to the products as listed on the FDA website.

    Surgical Mask
    Model Number EK-JK-KZ-01
    FDA Listing

    Face Shield
    Model Number EK-JK-FSXT02
    FDA Listing

    KN95 Mask, Model Number EK-JK-KZ-04
    FDA Listing

    Protective Clothing (Protective Class I and II)
    Model Numbers EK-JK-FFH-01, EK-JK-FFH-02, EK-JK-FFH-03
    FDA Listing

    Examination Gloves
    Model Numbers EK-JK-ST-01, EK-JK-ST-02
    FDA Listing

  • Shipping Time

    Products listed, as of today, are available and ready for shipment. The capacities of the manufacturers we’re working with greatly exceed the quantity of product being exported. Speed to delivery is a function of shipping companies as well as governmental inspection and approval processes (both abroad and within the US).

    With regard to delivery, yes, there are things beyond our control and we’ll always make the customer aware of that but, more importantly, we will not mislead our customer. In China, the recent addition of in-plant inspectors added 3-4 days to all suppliers’ lead times. That additional lag has already been accounted for and is reflected in our product schedules.

    In these very turbulent times, we highly recommend a “buyer beware” mindset. Promises of product delivery in “just a few days” are almost never met. Recently we were told the story of a $2M order that was withdrawn because a competitor had promised a shorter lead time. It didn’t turn out as promised and the order was reinstated with the original supplier, ultimately causing additional, unnecessary delay.

    We know where our products are in the supply chain, and we will always do our very best to provide a delivery date as based on facts, not “hope”. The good news is we do make every attempt to anticipate upcoming need, and therefore almost always have product already in transit. For our customers, that means we often deliver earlier than expected.

  • Customer

    Assuring exported product is properly accredited led to implementing a heightened inspection criterion, including, among other things, the stationing of inspectors in the very facilities producing the products we procure (see Product Quality).

    Both the manufacturer and U.S. representative of the manufacturers are listed by name on the FDA accreditations. Click here for links to the products as listed on the FDA website.

    There is a lot more in the way of protection and/or recourse available to a buyer. In the placement of large, bulk orders, we are certainly protecting our company, and in doing so that ultimately means protecting our customers.

  • Product Quality

    On April 10th, 2020, restrictions were tightened on the export of masks and other personal protective equipment.

    For example in China, these new regulations included verification by Chinese government inspectors, stationed in the manufacturing facilities, who authorize and identify product leaving the facilities. At the export site, product that carries the factory inspection certification must additionally be verified for export to ensure compliance with the regulations of the destination country. Once stateside, the product must go through US customs before it is once again freed for shipment to the destination.

    It should be noted the in-plant inspections immediately increased all suppliers’ lead times by 3 to 4 days. The inspections initially created a logjam, but as processes are improving, we expect to see lead times will return to the previous.

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