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When Did Adequate Become


Acceptable?


485 ENFit ACE


475 Legacy ACE


Never accept less than the best. Choose Dale.


WHY


Choose the ACE Connector®


(Access Controller for Enteral)?


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Protects patients and nurses • Guards clinicians against potentially infectious gastric splashback


• Shields patient from external contamination • Available in both Legacy and ENFit styles to improve patient safety and reduce misconnections


Saves clinician time • In-line feeding, suctioning, irrigation, gastric residual sampling and medication delivery with no need to disconnect


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Always Reach for Something Better For a free sample of the Dale ACE Connector, call 800-343-3980. Learn more at dalemed.com.


Dale and ACE Connector are registered trademarks of Dale Medical Products, Inc. ENFIT is a registered trademark of GEDSA used with their permission. ©2021 Dale Medical Products, Inc. All rights reserved. AD-102 Rev A


Works the way you want • High-quality, long-lasting silicone adapter, preassembled within the package


• Holds tubes & feeding administration sets securely, yet can be disconnected with ease


• For use with wall or portable suction


Helps you provide care without compromise • Dale products mean quality performance which ultimately saves time and cost


• Inferior products require more frequent replacement • Fosters greater patient and clinician satisfaction

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