Features & Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS:
Performance: | Maximum negative pressure >500mmHg; Low negative pressure setting approximately 80 - 100mmHg |
Dimensions: | 10.5” L x 4.5” H x 4.35” W 27cm L x 11cm H x 11cm W |
Weight: | 2.6 lbs or 1.18 kg |
Battery: |
Alkaline Battery Pack |
Collection Canister: | 300 cc/ml capacity: 99.98% bacterial effective filter |
Alkaline Battery Pack, one ‘AAA’ battery holder, disposable - one time use canister with 1m patient tube, Hi-D® suction tip and Quickstart Guide.
ETL listed, conforms to ISO 10079-1 UL 60601-1, IEC 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2, CSA C22.2, No. 601.1 - M90, IPX4 per IEC 60529.
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Blog: Five Purchasing Considerations for a Pharyngeal Suction Device
"Transportability: Portable suction units now come in a variety of sizes, so think about how the unit will be carried onto emergency scenes. Larger units can be easily toted on their own and can accompany other ALS equipment onto critical scenes. If you’d prefer to include your suction unit as part of your airway or trauma bag, a smaller, more compact unit might be a better fit. The size and weight of your suction unit will impact its transportability, so think ahead before deciding.
Always Have a Backup: The number of portable suction units that your agency requires will also need to be taken into consideration. Surely, you will require at least one unit per ambulance/rescue, but what if a unit is damaged? Be sure there are plenty on reserve so that damaged or missing units can be replaced immediately."
POSTED BY SAM D. SAY - NOV 24, 2016
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