CPR Mask for Pocket or Key chain, CPR Emergency Face Shield with One-way Valve Breathing Barrier for First Aid or AED Training, Archer MedTech (6)
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Depending on how they are stored, it can last up to five years. If it's still sealed and hasn't been opened, it should last for years.
They are, in fact, latex-free.
If the mask gets wet, it will become distorted and lose its effectiveness.
China is where these are produced.
Selected User Reviews For CPR Mask for Pocket or Key chain, CPR Emergency Face Shield with One-way Valve Breathing Barrier for First Aid or AED Training, Archer MedTech (6)
This is a fantastic little product: it's small, but the plastic is surprisingly durable, and the ear loops, despite their appearance, are tough. I put on the mask, and the one-way valve works perfectly; however, I was unable to blow air out while wearing it. After performing chest compressions on a homeless man who had overdosed on heroin, I decided to invest in these. I keep a couple in a small bag that I keep in my edc trauma kit. My wife keeps a couple in her purse, and I left a few in the church clerk's office.
valve with two ways They can easily be attached to backpacks, laptops, phone cases, field/range bags, strollers, or first aid kits (home/auto/office) because they come in a small canvas pouch on a keyring. As a result, having six (6) of them isn't really a lot, given that they're single-use masks.
It was frustrating to have to discard a few because the pocket was missing or the stitching was missing, or the shield was damaged, or the valve did not work. When a shield or valve is damaged or not working, it is usually discovered when you try to use it. It is frustrating to open a pocket and pull out a shield that you can't use in an emergency. We always get 100% excellent quality from this seller and all are in perfect condition and work as expected from this seller and so we really feel we can trust that the shield on our.
My sons are in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, respectively, and my oldest, a Boy Scout, is working on his First Aid merit badge and required these for his kit. I was ecstatic to find these for such a low price, and to have six of them in one package. I'm also happy with the size; they're packaged in such a way that they're very small and compact. Small enough to fit into a kit, measuring 2" x 2". There's also a ring on the outside, so if you wanted, you could hang it from your kit instead. Obviously, we haven't used one yet, but I'm glad they're available.
I really enjoy wearing these. You never know when you'll be faced with a situation that requires immediate attention. You never know when you'll need to perform CPR to save someone's life, so these are a good idea. These are lightweight and easy to transport. I have a couple in my car, one in my bag, and a few extras. It was a wise decision to purchase this item.
I bought these as a gift for everyone who took the CPR class with me, and they're great to have in your bag for everyday use.
These bad boys are teeny-tiny, which is ideal for their intended purpose. I believe that once you've used one of these, the small mesh case can be used to carry something else. I like it. If and when I use one, I'll update this review. In terms of practicality, I am a gym worker who knows basic CPR. There's a slim chance I'll use one. Over my opinion, you should trust the pros' reviews.
I received my items, which were purchased as a precautionary measure. I'm hoping I'll never need to use it. I can't really comment on them because I haven't had much experience with them. The item was delivered in good condition, undamaged, and exactly as described. I only gave them three stars because I can't express how good they are without using a number. They'd be a 5 star just based on appearances; after all, they're a throwaway item. I don't think it's a bad idea to keep them on hand just in case.