

| NO LONGER will you have to provide your patient with COLD oxygen due to the high cost of oxygen warmers. |
Provides an inexpensive Oxygen Warming System for use in remote regions for all Search and Rescue organizations to aid in the treatment of hypothermia and shock. |
| The Wilderness Oxygen Warmer utilizes the hot pack technology, comes with two activation packets, and complete instructions. It is 9" x 12" x 1½" and weighs 22 ounces. The chemical packs will activate at temperatures down to -25° F. They consist of a dry substance which has an indefinite shelf life, is totally inert, will not harm the patient, and is environmentally friendly. The Wilderness Oxygen Warmer uses a non-rebreather mask with the bag removed. With the one way valve the internal tubing is protected from any contamination. This is the best way to provide infection control; the mask is replaced after each use. |
| Extra chemical packets are available. 6 chemical packs and 6 non-rebreather masks are shipped per order. |
| Wilderness Oxygen Warmer Test Results |
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| The Wilderness Oxygen Warmer and an aluminum bottle of oxygen were left overnight at 20°. After activation the following results indicate the temperature of the oxygen that was delivered through the non re-breather mask. | ||
| Activation Time | Temperature | Oxygen Flow (liters) |
| 0 minutes | 20° F | 0 liters |
| 1 minute | 74.6° F | 8 liters |
| 5 minutes | 82.3° F | 8 liters |
| 10 minutes | 88.1° F | 8 liters |
| 15 minutes | 90.6° F | 8 liters |
| 20 minutes | 91.7° F | 8 liters |
| 25 minutes | 93.9° F | 8 liters |
| 30 minutes | 91.4° F | 8 liters |
| 35 minutes | 90.3° F | 8 liters |
| 40 minutes | 89.4° F | 8 liters |
| 45 minutes | 88.9° F | 8 liters |
| 50 minutes | 89.0° F | 8 liters |
| After 50 minutes the oxygen tank was empty. | ||