5pcs CPR Face Shield Mask Keychain Ring Emergency Kit CPR Face Shields for First Aid or CPR Training (Blue-5)
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There is a built-in valve for breathing from person to person, but it is not intended to be attached to an ambivalent or device.
There aren't any gloves included, and there isn't enough space. In a first-aid kit bag, I keep a small box of nitrile gloves.
No way, it's crammed so tightly and is so small. Gloves are too small.
I'm not sure, but I'm guessing it's somewhere off the coast
Selected User Reviews For 5pcs CPR Face Shield Mask Keychain Ring Emergency Kit CPR Face Shields for First Aid or CPR Training (Blue-5)
CPR face shields come in a five-pack. These aren't masks, but they'll keep you safe if you're performing CPR. The Shield completely covers the patient's face, mouth, and nose, leaving plenty of room for infection protection. They've got a one-of-a-kind product. You must use a one-way valve to avoid breathing any air from the patient. Each Shield is packaged in a nylon bag with a key chain ring. It's ideal for keeping in your glove compartment, purse, or first-aid kit. I've worked with them before, and I trust and recommend them.
NEGATIVE: 5 STARSBR>BR>NEGATIVE: 5 STARSBR>BR>NEGATIVE: 5 STARSBR> Inside the tiny blue pack is a small ziplock bag containing the CPR face shield. It's small enough to take anywhere (and the ziplock bag keeps it from getting wet), but opening and unwrapping it requires fine motor skills. When you're relaxed, it's easy to do, but in an emergency, when adrenaline is coursing through your veins, it might be difficult. I'd appreciate it if the company made it easier to open in an emergency, and I'd also like clearer instructions on a mask than just the word "Top. " Still, it's a fantastic product in general.
These come highly recommended by my CPR instructor, and they're simple to attach to your keys or carry with you on the go. You never know when you'll be in need of something like this. br>br>Source: br>br>Saving a life!br>br> I've taken BLS/CPR classes, and I'm also a registered nurse.
I even managed to cram a pair of non-squeezable non-squeezable non-squeezable non-sque The pouch contains latex-free gloves.
However. I put it on my key ring, but it fell off after a few days. The black fabric that connects the blue pocket to the key ring is thin and easily ripped. The face shield, on the other hand, is packaged in its own plastic baggie, which keeps it clean in the blue pocket.
I've had one on my keychain for nearly 90 days and it's still in perfect condition. Thankfully, I've never needed to use the mask, but I'm prepared if the need arises! This product comes highly recommended.
Keep one in your bag, in your pocket, and in your car! br>br>I gave one to a coworker. I keep one in the cars, one in our first aid kit, and one on my keychain as a Girl Scout leader. For my key chain, I'd like the tab to be a little thicker. I'm sure one there won't last forever, but hey, this is a cheap set.
). I have not had to use these yet, but they are handy to have on hand. br>enough to keep on hand in various locations or as a backup in case you need it. They're about an inch square, small and compact, and they're very useful. br>Well worth the money.