These items help control and monitor exposure to anesthetic waste gases.
The scavenging interface kit features an interface valve that is installed between an anesthesia machine and a vacuum evacuation system. The valve equalizes both positive and negative pressure so that no metabolic gases are pulled past the patient. The monitoring badge adsorbs halogenated hydrocarbons, including isoflurane and halothene. After <=8 hours of exposure, the badge should be sent to a chemical laboratory for analysis of exposure levels. The activated charcoal adsorption filter adsorbs passively and has been proven effective in eliminating waste anesthetic gas pollution.
Ordering information: The scavenging interface kit includes a manufacturer’s one-year money-back guarantee and seven-year replacement warranty, one interface valve, one 3 l (0.8 gal.) reservoir bag, 1.8 m (6') of 6 mm (1/4") I.D. suction hose, and 1.8 m (6') of 19 mm (3/4") evacuation tubing.