Steroplast's 2.1m single-use oxygen tubing, kink-resistant and flexible, with universal fittings for various masks and oxygen sources. Perfect for medical and emergency use.
Our Single-Use Oxygen Tubing is a state-of-the-art solution designed to enhance oxygen therapy. Crafted with utmost precision, this tubing is sterile, ensuring the highest standards of hygiene and safety for each use. Its flexibility is complemented by soft, pliable end pieces, making it effortlessly adaptable to a variety of oxygen and air delivery devices.
The tubing stands out with its clear, medical-grade construction, which is not only kink-resistant but also ensures unimpeded oxygen flow for maximum efficiency. Additionally, the tubing features robust rubber ends that employ a push-fit design, facilitating easy and secure connections to your oxygen delivery systems.
Our commitment to quality and functionality makes the Steroplast single-use oxygen tubing an essential component in providing effective oxygen therapy, whether in a clinical setting or at home.
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Steroplast's single-use oxygen tubing is specifically designed for effective oxygen delivery in various medical situations. It seamlessly connects to different oxygen therapy devices like medium and high-concentration oxygen masks, CPR pocket masks, and manual bag resuscitators (BVM). Primarily utilised in both home and clinical settings, this tubing ensures a continuous oxygen flow from the source, such as an oxygen concentrator or cylinder, directly to the patient.
The tube's functionality is straightforward: one end attaches to the oxygen delivery system, while the other end connects to either a nasal cannula or a face mask. This setup facilitates the smooth passage of oxygen from the source, through the tube, and into the patient's respiratory system via the nose or mouth, aiding in maintaining optimal oxygen levels in the body.
Doctors often recommend this tubing paired with a nasal cannula for patients experiencing respiratory challenges or those with insufficient blood oxygen levels. Key conditions where this tubing proves essential include:
This versatility makes Steroplast's oxygen tubing an indispensable tool in managing a wide range of respiratory conditions and emergencies.
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Specification | Details |
Length | 2.1 metres |
Tubing Material | Medical-grade, clear plastic |
End Fittings | Rubber, universal push fit |
Compatibility | Oxygen masks, nasal cannulas, oxygen sources (e.g., cylinders, concentrators) |
Sterility | Sterile, single-use packaging |
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Yes, the tubing features universal rubber end fittings, making it compatible with a wide range of oxygen masks.
No, this is single-use tubing designed for sterility and safety. It should be disposed of after one use.
The tubing is 2.1 metres in length, providing ample reach for comfortable use in various settings.
Yes, it comes with rubber push-fit ends that easily attach to oxygen masks and oxygen cylinder regulator outlets.
The tubing is kink-resistant, but if kinking occurs, straighten it out carefully to restore unobstructed oxygen flow. If kinking persists, replace the tubing.
Absolutely, it's designed for both at-home oxygen therapy and in-clinic procedures.
It's made from medical-grade, clear plastic, ensuring durability and visibility of oxygen flow.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sharp objects to maintain its integrity until use.
Yes, it's suitable for emergency medical scenarios, including use by first responders and in emergency rooms.
Always consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns or questions about oxygen therapy or the use of this tubing.