MiniMax XT Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector
CO Poisoning often has vague symptoms and first responders have been unknowingly exposing themselves to CO for years. The cause may be a faulty fireplace, wood-burn- ing stove or heating system. Protect your staff and simplify the diagnosis of CO on- scene exposure with a portable CO detector. The Honeywell Analytics MiniMax XT is a simple to use monitor, which can be clipped to your first responder bag and will alert you to elevated Carbon Monoxide levels. It dis- plays the ppm (parts per million) of CO and will audibly alarm, flash and vibrate if ele- vated levels are detected. Unlike most other CO detectors, MiniMax XT is truly mainte- nance free. It does not require calibration and will run for 2 years of continuous use. Priced at $169.
Also available is the BW Technologies GasAlertClip Extreme, which is available in 2 or 3-year “disposable” maintenance free models ($189 and $240), which features event logging capability. For a full featured single gas CO detector with replaceable sen- sors, we offer the GasAlert Extreme ($265) which features replaceable sensors, time weighted average and short term exposure limit displays (TWA and STEL) and full data logging capability. For larger installations re- quiring calibrations or calibration checks, a bump station is available for GasAlert units to simplify testing.
For more information, visit:
www.tmsmedtec.com or call: 800-374-9798
PMI HALO Seal
PMI HALO Seal is a high performance oc- clusive dressing designed to work on pa- tients with heavy perspiration or very wet environments. The highly aggressive tack adhesive of the hydrogel and pliability of the foam backing will enable the dressing to conform and hold to the patient’s body. It features the most aggressive hydrophilic medical gel on the market, an occlusive seal, a large pull tab, durable foam backing and protective packaging. It can also be used to
ImageTrend ePCR Suite
ImageTrend’s ePCR suite is NEMSIS Gold certified and focuses on EMS professionals’ need of rapid data collection, streamlined data flow and maximized reporting. The so- lution’s configurability for run forms, proto- cols and resources allows EMS professionals to follow local procedures and complete a run report from start to finish for any scenario. With the Service Bridge, a Web-based ad- ministrative console, service administrators are able to manage resources, protocols and reporting from one easy-to-use system. For field data collection, ImageTrend offers the Field Bridge and TapChart solutions that sub- mit all information to the Service Bridge for further reporting. The Field Bridge assists
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medics in quickly generating complete real- time ePCRs with a Tablet PC. First Respon- ders and medics can use the TapChart solution to collect ePCR data on a Smartphone or PDA. Also, the new critical care module is an optional add-on to the Field Bridge with data fields for neonatal information and hos- pital-to-hospital and air transport. In an effort to provide comprehensive so- lutions at affordable prices, ImageTrend of- fers a SaaS (Software as a Service) model based on run volume.
For more information,
visit:
www.imagetrend.com/eds or call: 888-469-7789
hold other dressings in place and contains no vent to occlude. PMI HALO dressing per- forms under extreme conditions and tem- perature ranges from below 32F to over 140F. Package contains 2 pieces.
For more information,
visit:
www.progressivemed.com or call: 800-764-0636
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