Oxygen Available anywhere anytime with EmOx

The light weight emOx system (1.75kg) is an effective means of providing oxygen to a patient in remote areas or where the use of conventional pressurised cylinders are not permitted or safe.

Applications include:

• Carried on aircraft;
• Used in remote areas where refilling of conventional cylinders is not available;
• Carried by National Parks Anti Poaching units;
• Carried by land mine clearing teams around the world in very remote areas;
• Used by Scuba Divers after a normal dive;
• In underground refuge chambers in mines;
• In high rise buildings;
• On Islands and remote areas;
• As part of disaster relief units;
• Used by mountaineers; and
• As a backup to Conventional Cylinders on ambulances, both civilian and military.
Simply follow the step by step instructions on the cylinder and within 30 seconds you have approximately 15 minutes of 99.7 per cent pure oxygen.

Each system comes fully equipped to provide three 15 minute applications of oxygen.

The powders have an indefinite shelf life, are environmentally accepted, are non explosive and pose no fire hazard. Refills packs are available.

With this system there is no danger of the oxygen having leaked out while not in use.

EmOx is developed and manufactured in South Africa.

It is designed to be reliable, dependable and safe at all times for any emergency situation until professional medical assistance is available.

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