LIFE OxygenPac

Oct. 14, 2013

LIFE®OxygenPac Model #LIFE-612 easily portable wall-mounted Emergency Oxygen unit is perfect for onsite industrial and office workplace first-aid and safety programs. An easy-to-use 6 & 12 LPM (“NORM” & “HIGH”) regulator provides the regulatory minimum 6 LPM, and 12 LPM to deliver the AHA recommended 100% inspired oxygen. The unit is shipped to you same day, full with 566 liters of oxygen for a 90 minute supply, ready-to-use, including a LIFE® CPR Mask for administration of supplemental oxygen to a breathing victim with a one-way valve for “mouth to mask” resuscitation to a non-breathing victim, which conforms to both ADULT and CHILD face sizes & shapes. It has a durable clear protective cover for easy viewing of constant reading supply gauge with simple full-to-empty symbols, to always show supply on hand (no need to turn unit on). LIFE®OxygenPac mounts on a wall for clear recognition and accessibility with simple external two step instructions always in view. Unit can be turned on-off at any time for testing or working demonstration. LIFE® USP Grade pure Medical Oxygen is safe, stable and does not expire, so it does not have to be replaced merely because of an expiration date. 20” x 9” x 6” – 18 pounds – 5 year warranty.

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