Co-Founder, John Bielamowicz advocates for American Manufacturing at Capitol Hill. 

John Bielamowicz / May 6

Our commitment to community and doing what's right has lead us to Capitol Hill, where we meet with legislative members to speak about American manufacturing of PPE and its importance. 

Full Article 
John and David at the USM Facility

What's next for United States Mask? 

David Baillargeon / Apr 22

We still strive to become one of America’s #1 N95 manufacturers, but also realize we need to keep moving forward with the bigger mission. It’s time to continue on with our mission and bring back U.S. manufacturing of other safety products. 

Full Article 

Co-Founder, John Bielamowicz advocates for American Manufacturing on Capitol Hill. 

John Bielamowicz / May 6

Our commitment to community and doing what's right has lead us to Capitol Hill, where we meet with legislative members to speak about American manufacturing of PPE and its importance. 

Full Article 
John and David at the USM Facility

What's next for United States Mask? 

David Baillargeon / Apr 22

We still strive to become one of America’s #1 N95 manufacturers, but also realize we need to keep moving forward with the bigger mission.

Pandemic or not. We’ll keep on making N95's as long as our country needs them, but it’s time to continue on with our mission and bring back U.S. manufacturing of other safety products. 

Full Article 

Co-Founder, John Bielamowicz advocates for American Manufacturing on Capitol Hill. 

John Bielamowicz / May 6

Our commitment to community and doing what's right has lead us to Capitol Hill, where Mr. Bielamowicz meets with legislative members to speak about American manufacturing of PPE and its importance. 

Read Post 
John and David at the USM Facility

What's next for United States Mask? 

David Baillargeon / April 22

We still strive to become one of America’s #1 N95 manufacturers, but also realize we need to keep moving forward with the bigger mission. Pandemic or not. We’ll keep on making N95's as long as our country needs them, but it’s time to continue on with our mission and bring back U.S. manufacturing of other safety products. 

Read Post 

Behind the mask 

Want us to cover something specific? 

If you have a certain topic, question, or event that you want us to cover, send us an email.

YAHOO FINANCE | PR NEWSWIRE

United States Mask is Bringing PPE Manufacturing Back to America

/ Dec 15

The Fort Worth-based company, founded by John Bielamowicz and David Baillargeon, has created the 1836 — an N95 respirator certified by the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

Full Article 
100% handmade soap bar

FORT WORTH INC. 

Fort Worth Startup Launches Production of U.S.-Made N95 Masks

Scott Nishimura / Dec 31

The two opted to produce N95 masks, for their close fit on the face and high filtration, made in the United States of materials obtained from within the country. Their aim: to help avert the need to import critically needed PPE and prevent supply chain disruptions in the future...

Full Article 

DALLAS MORNING NEWS 

In three days, life in a new Fort Worth mask company shifted from no business to complete sellout

Dave Lieber / Jan 29

Full Article 
100% handmade soap bar

ALLIANCE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURING 

Looking for Made in USA N95 Masks? Here Are 10+ American-Made Options

Elizabeth Brotherton-Bunch / Feb 12

Thanks to the Alliance of American Manufacturing for featuring USM in their blog! United States Mask’s N95s are perfect for woodworkers, those in construction and other industrial professions. 

Full Article 

THE NEW YORK TIMES

Can't Find an N95 Mask? This Company Has 30 Million That It Can't Sell. 

Andrew Jacobs | Feb 10

“We got into this business because we were troubled by America’s dependence on foreign manufacturing and wanted to do something about it,” said Mr. Bielamowicz

Full Article 
100% handmade soap bar

DALLAS MORNING NEWS

U.S. Mask Company in Arlington battles China with a new invention, a high-quality face mask for kids

Dave Lieber / Oct 21

Adult-sized masks don't provide a tight seal for children. Sometimes they can reach up to a child's eyes. So they decided to build an N95-type mask that fits ages 4 and up. And they vowed to make it the highest quality they could. 

Full Article