Hi Everyone,
I was visiting another EMS service a few weeks ago and had the opportunity to look at some of their equipment. While looking at their portable D O2 tanks, I noticed that they had black plastic valve attachments (that I later found out snapped in place) to allow the medic's to turn on/off the O2 without looking for a traditional O2 key.
I inquired where they purchased these and who the manufacturer was, however, no one was able to provide me with any information. After countless hours of searching Google, I have yet to find anything that is representative of what I saw.
Does anyone have any idea where these things can be found or who makes them?
It seems like a simple invention that would hopefully help eliminate the perpetual problem of missing O2 keys.
Best regards,
I was visiting another EMS service a few weeks ago and had the opportunity to look at some of their equipment. While looking at their portable D O2 tanks, I noticed that they had black plastic valve attachments (that I later found out snapped in place) to allow the medic's to turn on/off the O2 without looking for a traditional O2 key.
I inquired where they purchased these and who the manufacturer was, however, no one was able to provide me with any information. After countless hours of searching Google, I have yet to find anything that is representative of what I saw.
Does anyone have any idea where these things can be found or who makes them?
It seems like a simple invention that would hopefully help eliminate the perpetual problem of missing O2 keys.
Best regards,