Disposable 1.8m suction tube designed for use with the Laerdal Suction Unit and Serres Canister System. Provides a hygienic, single-use option that supports reliable suction performance during routine and emergency procedures.
The Laerdal Suction Unit (LSU) Suction Tube is a disposable, single-use patient tube designed for use with the Laerdal Suction Unit fitted with the Serres Canister System. Measuring 1.8 metres in length, it provides ample reach for both routine and emergency suction procedures. Its clear design allows contents to be monitored easily, helping users identify any blockages or changes during use. As a disposable tube, it supports good hygiene practices and can be quickly replaced when needed, whether as a spare or in urgent situations.
This suction tube is intended for healthcare professionals and emergency responders who use the Laerdal Suction Unit (LSU) with the Serres Canister System. It is suitable for both routine and emergency suction procedures, offering a hygienic single-use option that can be quickly replaced when needed. Its 1.8m length provides sufficient reach in a wide range of clinical and emergency settings, making it practical for those who require reliable and hygienic suction tubing that maintains the performance of their LSU.
| Specification | Details |
| Compatibility | For use with the Laerdal Suction Unit (LSU) equipped with the Serres Canister System |
| Length | 1.8m (180cm) |
| Usage | Disposable, single-use |
| Material | Clear tubing for visibility |
No, the Laerdal Suction Unit Suction Tube is a disposable, single-use item. This helps maintain hygiene and reduces the risk of cross-contamination.
The tube measures 1.8 metres (180 cm), giving enough reach for both emergency and routine suction procedures.
It is designed for use with the Laerdal Suction Unit (LSU) that uses the Serres Canister System.
Disposable tubing provides a hygienic solution and makes it quick and simple to replace when needed.
The tubing is clear, allowing easy visibility of its contents and helping to check for blockages.