CPR training mask is a cost effective tool for classroom training of CPR, and provides an alternative to the use of a traditional CPR resuscitator with one-way valve.
Item NO.:
TW836XPayment:
30% in advance, balance before shipmentProduct Origin:
ChinaColor:
transparent whiteShipping Port:
mainly Xiamen or Shanghai, any port in ChinaLead Time:
30days
Adult Child CPR Training Mask
Training with a rescue CPR training mask gives you practice on the ability to save lives in an emergency situation. This face mask shield CPR barrier fits most Adult/Child CPR training dummies.
Product Description
The CPR training mask includes a soft, pliable bladder for conforming to manikin faces. Masks do not have oxygen port and are for training only.
Size & Packing
TW8360, 0#: neonate
300pcs/carton, carton size 45*36*31cm
TW8361, 1#: infant
250pcs/carton, carton size 45*36*31cm
TW8362, 2#: pediatric
250pcs/carton, carton size 55.5*34*46cm
TW8363, 3#: adult-S
200pcs/carton, carton size 55.5*34*46cm
TW8364, 4#: adult-M
150pcs/carton, carton size 55.5*34*46cm
TW8365, 5#: adult-L
120pcs/carton, carton size 55.5*34*46cm
Feature
1.Soft, pliable bladder facilitates proper seal.
2.Clear plastic design for proper positioning
3.For children and adults
4.Superior protection to both rescuer and victim
5.Masks do not have oxygen port and are for training only.
6.Valves sold separately.
Our Services
Customized packing
Online technical support
Fast response
Samples available
Shipping
Sea/air shipment, domestic delivery available
Application Field
First aid, emergency, medical training lesson
Company Information
Xiamen Winner is a professional supplier of first-aid & anesthesia products like manual resuscitator, face masks, air splints, CPR mask and extrication collar.We have our own factory in Xiamen and it operates under ISO 13485:2003-, ISO 9001:2000- and ISO 10993-4:2002- certified management systems and all of our products carry CE marks.
FAQ
What You Need to Know Before Taking a CPR Class
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is performed on people who have stopped breathing and do not have a pulse. It is vital in life-threatening situations like a drowning accident or cardiac arrest. The aim of CPR is to compress the chest and heart so that blood can be pumped to the brain, albeit weakly.
Fast action is required. If CPR is not started within two minutes of the heart stopping, brain damage can develop rapidly.
People who resist CPR training often do so because they think they don't have the time; others are simply put off by the thought of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The fact is that most CPR classes take only between one to three hours to complete and that the mouth-to-mouth is no longer considered a standard part of CPR.