This study of aims to provide basic data for improve the performance of air respirators that generate by bad influencing elements in fire emergency field. With three types of conditions set up for these tests, the pressures of containers have been extracted; the ambient temperatures have been checked, and the generation of moisture inside and outside container have been checked and identified. Specifically, these tests have been conducted at temperatures ranging between −204 0 o C. The pressures of containers have been extracted to reach between 0.4~0.8 MPa, using a pressure regulating valve. These tests have resulted in no change in the temperature and moisture outside the containers and no generation of moisture inside the containers as well. Although moisture has been generated inside the pressure gauge, the amount of moisture has not exceeded 25 mg/m 3 , i.e. the limit suggested by the Korean Government. Therefore, it is judged that the moisture generated inside air respirators, which can be the most critical issue in the equipment, is likely to be caused in the process of managing the equipment or replacing air in the equipment at places of end-users, rather than in the process of manufacturing and production of the equipment.