Ever Prepared First Assist CPR Face Defend matches Adults, Youngsters and Infants – 20 Pack
Original price was: $19.95.$15.95Current price is: $15.95.
Value: $19.95 - $15.95
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Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.75 x 3.75 x 0.1 inches; 3.99 ounces
Division : unisex-adult
Date First Accessible : January 12, 2018
Producer : Ever Prepared First Assist
ASIN : B078Z1DLQF
FACE SHIELD BREATHER BARRIER – For single use on adults, youngsters, or infants for CPR rescue respiratory. Used to forestall transmission of bodily fluids and germs between rescuer and sufferer.
CLEAR DESIGN– Clear materials permits for continuous monitoring throughout CPR actions.
FAST ACCESS EASY TO USE – Illustrations and directions on each packaging and masks present fundamental CPR process, and the illustrated facial overlay guides your actions when each second counts.
SINGLE USE – This breather barrier is a single use, disposable masks.
20 COUNT – This order if for 20 individually wrapped masks.
8 reviews for Ever Prepared First Assist CPR Face Defend matches Adults, Youngsters and Infants – 20 Pack
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Original price was: $19.95.$15.95Current price is: $15.95.
The Dave Black –
I teach CPR and hand these out to the class
Best way to ensure you can give rescue breaths to anyone.
AAC –
Great value
Got us into compliance quickly and easily. Great value
KrAmazon Customer s –
Thank you
Oh it is very handy to have
John H –
So easy to carry, why wouldn’t you.
Easily fits in all the med kits I carry. Great packing makes simple refill.
JMD –
Five Stars
Received quickly and it is exactly what we were looking for
young white –
Good
Perfect for first aid kit
Yvette Eipper –
Good product
Liked very much!
Joanne Mclean –
Personal use, use at own risk.Does offer marginal protection
No one way valve and the mesh will not offer much protection if person vomits ..Will offer some protection. ok for personal use in an emergency, no healthcare workers would probably want/ be allowed to use in hospital setting