When a natural disaster or mass casualty event strikes, a mass oxygen distribution system is a life-saving necessity. Penn Care is proud to offer the best selection of mass oxygen distribution systems and solutions on the market. We offer three options of mass oxygen devices- click on the tabs below to view the different products available at Penn Care. Each mass oxygen device is designed to fill specific needs, so make sure to find the best fit for your facility. Each mass oxygen unit administers oxygen to different amounts of patients, with some providing individual oxygen flow amounts
Total Oxygen Administration Device - TOAD
Administer oxygen immediately from high-pressure gas cylinders or liquid oxygen VGL sources with this mass oxygen device. Choose from any combination of flow meters to meet specific incident demands. Interface circuits allow for seamless switching between high or low pressure (LOX) sources with no interruption in 02 administration.
- Oxygenation for up to 27 hours at 150LPM with a 280-liter tank
- Accommodates up to 24 patients at once
- No need to stop oxygen distribution while refilling
- 5-year warranty from the manufacturer
VORTRAN E-Surge Kit
This is an emergency backup for a ventilator surge or triage, using a single gas source for multiple GO2VENT- Automatic Resuscitator products. Can be stored for emergencies for up to five years.
- Six GO2VENT
- Two APM-Plus
- Four Oxygen flowmeters
- 7 port multi-outlet manifold with pressure regulator and gauge
- Heavy-duty oxygen hose
- Watertight case
Monarch Oxygen Distribution Manifold
Quick deployment system for delivering oxygen, and other medical gases. The MONARCH system is intended for use in the treatment of patients needing supplemental oxygen administration.
The MONARCH is intended for use in:
• Pre-hospital applications
• Alternate Care Center
• Mass Casualty field applications
• Augmentation of oxygen administration during existing system failures
• As well as other situations the care givers need to administer medical grade oxygen and conventional systems are unavailable or inadequate.
*Hard case is included
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