On-Site Respirator Fit Testing — We Come to You

OSHA-Compliant. No Downtime. Documentation Included.
We bring everything to your facility and complete fit testing and OSHA evaluation during your normal business hours. Your team stays on the clock, on-site, and fully covered.

What to Expect

🗓 We Schedule Around You

Testing happens during your business hours — no overtime, no staff pulled off the floor.

⚙️ We Bring All the Equipment

Our team arrives ready. Zero setup on your end.

📋 You Leave Fully Compliant

Medical evals, fit tests, and OSHA documentation — all done in one visit before we leave.

Machine Testing — Not the Taste or Smell Test

Many providers still use qualitative fit testing — a method that relies on a worker's ability to taste or smell a chemical agent inside the mask. It's subjective and only OSHA-permitted for half-face respirators at lower exposure levels.

We use computerized quantitative fit testing. A machine measures the actual particle difference between the outside air and the air inside the mask — producing an objective, numerical result every time.

Why this matters for your facility:

✔ Required by OSHA for full-face respirators
✔ Stronger documentation if OSHA audits your workplace
✔ Covers all respirator types — N95, half-face, full-face
✔ Reduces liability that qualitative testing can't protect against

Everything Done in One Visit

In a single on-site session we complete:

✔ OSHA respirator medical evaluations
✔ Quantitative fit testing for all respirator types
✔ Donning, doffing, and seal check instruction
✔ All OSHA compliance documentation — handed to you before we leave

Who Needs a Fit Test?

OSHA requires fit testing for anyone who wears a tight-fitting respirator on the job. We serve:

• Healthcare workers — nurses, MAs, EMTs, dental staff
• Medical and nursing students
• Construction workers
• Agricultural workers
• Anyone working with fumes, aerosols, or dust
• Industrial and municipal employees

If your team wears a respirator, OSHA requires a fit test & OSHA Evaluation.

Areas We Serve

  • South Jersey: Atlantic · Burlington · Camden · Cape May ·Cumberland · Gloucester · Ocean · Salem

  • Pennsylvania: Bucks · Chester · Delaware · Montgomery · Philadelphia

  • Delaware: Kent · New Castle

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a minimum number of employees?
A: Our standard minimum is 10. We can make exceptions — call us and we'll work it out.

Q: Do you do the medical evaluation and fit test in one visit?
A: Yes. Both are completed on-site in a single session. Documentation is provided before we leave.

Q: Why is quantitative better than qualitative testing?
A: Qualitative relies on taste or smell — it's subjective and only OSHA-approved for half-face respirators at lower exposure levels. Quantitative uses a machine to measure actual particle leakage. It's required for full-face respirators and gives you stronger documentation for any OSHA audit.

Q: What respirators do you test?
A: All tight-fitting respirators — N95s, half-face, and full-face.

Q: How do we get scheduled?
A: Call or text 856-375-0866 to speak with us directly, or request a quote online. We’ll work around your hours.

Ready to Get Your Team Compliant?

Call or Text 856-375-0866!