Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
The purpose of a resuscitation mask is to remove the reason a trained responder hesitates. A one-way valve and a filter put a barrier between rescuer and casualty, and in practice that is what decides whether rescue breaths are given at all. Specification turns on two things. First, format: a flat face shield fits a pocket or a belt pouch and is intended to be carried, a rigid pocket mask in a hard case seals better and lives in a kit, and a bag-valve-mask is a different class of device that assumes trained users and is normally specified with an oxygen inlet and reservoir. Second, quantity logic — face shields are effectively single-use and are bought as consumables per responder, while pocket masks are bought per kit with replacement valves. Tell us how many trained responders you have and what your procedure permits them to use.
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| Device type | Face shield, pocket mask, or bag-valve-mask |
|---|---|
| Valve and filter | One-way valve with filter — state if replaceable |
| Case | Soft pouch, hard case, or belt clip for carried units |
| Oxygen inlet | Required where supplemental oxygen is available |
| Patient size | Adult, paediatric, or infant mask sizes |
| Single use or reusable | Decides whether this is a consumable or an asset |
| Latex content | State if latex-free is required |
| Responder count | Trained first aiders who must each carry one |
| Shelf life on delivery | Minimum remaining expiry your procedure requires |
| Regulatory registration | State if SFDA-registered supply is required |
| Quantity | Units per type, plus spare valves and filters |
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