Several of the EEBA manufacturers do not offer this advice upfront, but some manufacturers put this info in their owner’s manuals. I am no lawyer, so I have no idea why a manufacturer would NOT provide this information for an Emergency Escape Breathing Apparatus (EEBA). But having these devices in the workplace, if you use one of these brands, the facility’s RP must cover this information, just like it covers the Emergency Use Only SCBAs. Here is the breakdown of these inspections/tests: