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Diagram of a MODS Setup

Setting up a MODS is quick and easy. Recently, Penn Care Sales Manager Taylor Pease and two members from the Arlington County Fire Department in Virginia were able to unload a MODS unit and set up a treatment area in less than fifteen minutes at the Army Ten Miler Race. Click here to read more about this event on our blog and view additional photos.


This drawing illustrates a typical portable patient medical oxygen system



MODS units are scalable and easily transported. Components sold separately.


Setting up a MODS

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Certifications


• ISO 9001

• AS9100

• Nadcap (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program)

DISCLAIMER:

The MODS family of products include a MODS-75 Liter On-Board LOX (Liquid Oxygen storage container) and delivery system (required for operation), the Patient Distribution Kit(s) or PDK's (required for operation), the 100 foot long Hose Assembly (optional hardware), the VGL (Oxygen Liquid Cylinder storage tanks available from various gas suppliers) to MODS Connection Harness (optional hardware), the Oxygen Clean Hose Reel Assembly (optional hardware), and the 50-gallon Nurse Trailer (optional hardware).

All of these components/accessories have been thoroughly tested together as one complete emergency life support system. The use of untested and/or unauthorized manufacturer's devices interfacing with the MODS hardware could impair or impede the systems full capabilities. The end result could hinder and jeopardize the Clinicians safety and Patient’s care resulting in pain, suffering or even death.

Substitution of equipment other than MODS approved products and hardware listed above and/or accessories sold or licensed by the MedLox Group shall null and void the MODS hardware warranty & the system's capability and performance claims. 

 

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