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updated 8/19/04


 

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DAN OXYGEN FIRST AID FOR AQUATICS EMERGENCIES PRODUCTS

 

Advanced Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries
Manually Triggered Ventilator (MTV-100) Demand Valve

 Overview | Related Product

The MTV-100 is an Oxygen-Powered Manually Triggered Device that may be attached to a portable, pressure-regulated oxygen cylinder or a central oxygen source. It is designed to deliver 100% oxygen to a breathing or nonbreathing person and may be used with a mask, endotracheal tube, or tracheotomy tube.

The rescuer may manually inflate lungs by depressing the button located on top of the device or it may be used like a standard Demand Valve. The MTV-100 is equiped with a secondary pressure relief valve to safely manage pressure conditions.

SPECIAL NOTE: This type of device requires special training to use and has been classified as "Indeterminate" by the American Heart Association 2000 Guidelines.

 

Should you have any questions on this type of schedule please contact us at info@calcoastdivers.com for more information.

 

 
   

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