Mask Adult Oxygen Heal None Rebreather
Mask Adult Oxygen Heal None Rebreather
The Mask Adult Oxygen Heal None Rebreather is a high-flow adult non-rebreather oxygen mask designed for emergency and clinical oxygen therapy. Built with medical-grade, latex-free materials, a reservoir bag and a one-way valve, this adult oxygen mask delivers concentrated oxygen quickly and reliably for trauma, emergency response, and acute respiratory support.
Key Benefits
- High-flow oxygen delivery: designed for 10–15 L/min to provide elevated FiO2 for emergency oxygen therapy.
- Efficient one-way valve and reservoir bag reduce rebreathing of CO2 and increase oxygen concentration.
- Medical-grade, latex-free construction for safety and patient comfort.
- Clear, flexible mask body for visual monitoring of patient breathing and secretions.
- Adjustable head strap and soft cushion for a secure, comfortable fit on adult faces.
- Disposable, single-patient use for infection control in pre-hospital, ambulance and hospital settings.
Ingredients and Materials
Constructed from medical-grade PVC and silicone components. Key materials include:
- Transparent PVC mask shell for visual assessment.
- Soft silicone or PVC cushion to create an effective seal on adult faces.
- Latex-free elastic head strap for secure fit.
- Reservoir bag made of flexible PVC to store high-concentration oxygen.
- One-way non-rebreathing valve (PVC/silicone) to prevent CO2 re-inhalation.
- Oxygen inlet connector compatible with standard oxygen tubing and fittings.
Latex-free and intended for single-patient use; materials are chosen for clinical durability and patient safety.
How to Use
- Inspect the mask, valve and reservoir bag for damage or contamination before use.
- Attach the oxygen tubing to the mask inlet and connect to a regulated oxygen source.
- Set oxygen flow to 10–15 L/min to ensure the reservoir bag partially inflates and maintains high FiO2.
- Place the mask over the patient's nose and mouth, then secure with the head strap and adjust for a comfortable, airtight seal.
- Monitor the reservoir bag—if it collapses completely on inspiration, increase flow as needed.
- Use only as directed by trained medical personnel. Do not occlude the valve or exhalation ports.
Typical clinical use: short-term emergency oxygen therapy, acute hypoxemia, trauma, and pre-hospital care. Recommended flow rates and clinical decisions should follow local protocols and clinician judgement.
Who It's For
Designed for adult patients requiring high-concentration oxygen in emergency, ambulance, ED, ICU or ward settings. Ideal for:
- First responders and emergency medical services (EMS).
- Hospital emergency departments and intensive care units.
- Clinicians treating acute respiratory distress, trauma patients, or severe hypoxemia.
- Facilities needing disposable, single-patient oxygen delivery devices for infection control.
Caution & Storage
Caution:
- For single-patient use only. Do not reuse or sterilize for multiple patients.
- Not suitable for neonatal or pediatric use—intended for adults.
- Ensure oxygen flow is adequate (typically 10–15 L/min) to prevent CO2 rebreathing.
- Use under the supervision of trained medical personnel. Check local protocols before use.
- Do not expose to open flames or high heat; oxygen-enriched environments increase fire risk.
Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Keep in original packaging until ready for use to maintain sterility and avoid contamination.
- Inspect packaging and product integrity prior to use; discard if damaged or compromised.