Be Prepared With A Cpr Mask KeyChain
At some point in your life you may be in a situation that requires you to save someone's life. Knowing the proper technique is important as well as having the proper equipment to protect you and the person in need of help. Having a Cpr Mask Keychain provides everything you need in a hurry. It is something you can have with you at all times in the event it is needed. It can help in two ways. First, it prevents any biological contamination to both people. Second, it also can prevent any aspiration from entering into the lungs of the person that is receiving CPR.
These Cpr Mask Keychains can be purchased easily at any medical supply store or online as well. MCRM Medical has a great set for 2.99$ a set. It includes the mask or face shield, and a bright red keychain pouch that is easy to find when in need. It also has room to add your own gloves if you choose to. It is a small investment to save a life. Prima Care Medical has a great price for their CPR Mask Shield Barrier with keychain ring. It includes:
• Soft clear medical grade vinyl face piece
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• One way valve and HEPA Filter • A Bite Block to Prevent Injury to patient • Available in colors Green, Red and Blue This package is available for only 2.68. The Red Cross also carries Cpr Mask Keychain. They know the importance of saving lives and want to make sure everyone has protection available. They have a regular size CPR keychain with gloves for 2.50$, or you can get a mini set that is 1.75$. These kits are small, lightweight and convenient. You can take them with you anywhere you go. It may seem strange to have to do CPR on a pet; however it can be done to save their life. There are smaller masks that can be used as a barrier for them or for children as well. Ambu Res-Cue Key Chain kits can be used for any age group. No matter if you are a Police Officer, teacher, parent or just a citizen, protecting yourself and others during an emergency is easier than ever. Keeping these with you can save lives. |

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