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EMERGENCY RESCUE OXYGEN INSTRUMENT

EMERGENCY RESCUE OXYGEN INSTRUMENT

Regular price $99.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $99.99 USD
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Be prepared to save a life — wherever you are.

Introducing the first-of-its-kind portable CPR aid with direct-line oxygen delivery, designed to provide fast, effective support in critical moments. This single-use 5L canister delivers up to 99% pure oxygen for up to 20 minutes, giving first responders precious time to arrive and take over care.

The mouth-to-mask design features a one-way valve, protecting both the rescuer and the patient by eliminating direct mouth-to-mouth contact and reducing the risk of cross-contamination.

Best of all, it’s available over-the-counter — no prescription needed, so you can keep it on hand and ready to use at a moment’s notice.

Whether you're at work, by the pool, on the road, or at home, this compact and powerful tool is a must-have in any first aid kit.

Key Features:

  • Up to 99% oxygen for emergency use

  • Single-use 5L canister — lasts up to 20 minutes

  • One-way valve for hygienic, no-contact rescue

  • No prescription required — available for immediate purchase

  • Compact and portable — fits easily into bags, cars, or kits

When every second counts, make every breath count.


Directions:

After calling 911 and administering CPR chest compressions, open the Emergency Rescue oxygen instrument and secure the mask over the injured individual's mouth & nose. Exhale into the one way valve while simultaneously compressing the release trigger. Continue chest compressions and repeat the process as necessary.


CPR YOUR LIFE DOES NOT GUARANTEE TO SAVE A LIFE AND USES AVIATION GRADE OXYGEN.
*Next Day Air is not an available shipping option for products containing Oxygen Canisters, per O2 shipping regulations. GROUND SHIPPING ONLY. 

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Judy Miller

The equipment is a simple way to deliver 100% emergency oxygen to a drowning victim (installed at our high school swimming pools). Hoping we never need to use emergency oxygen but thankful we have it available in the event a tragic incident occurs at one of our swimming pools.