Guidelines

Why do we need sscor portable suction products?

Why do we need sscor portable suction products?

During this time of national emergency we have one simple objective that guides us, to make sure that you, our customer, are able to get SSCOR portable suction products in a timely and safe manner.

How to order sscor duet AC powered aspirator?

For immediate information on how to order the SSCOR Duet, AC powered aspirator with battery backup, please contact Brooke Say, SSCOR Director of Sales, (310-735-5871, [email protected]). news and events related to the SSCOR Family of Products.

How much does the s SCOR QuickDraw weigh?

The S SCOR Quickdraw weights only 2.7 lbs and fits in an airway bag or first in kit so it is easily carried to the patient’s side. The S SCOR Duet with Retention Bracket is specifically designed to conserve the valuable real estate of the crash cart work surface.

What is s SCOR duet with retention bracket for?

The S SCOR Duet with Retention Bracket is specifically designed to conserve the valuable real estate of the crash cart work surface. The S SCOR Duet is perfect for the hospital crash cart, patient transport, surgi-center backup, long term care facilities and more.

What kind of battery does sscor duet suction unit use?

Clinical Airflow: 30+ lpm (achieved at tip of patient tubing). Battery Type: Sealed lead acid. Flat back unit sits conveniently on a cart or shelf. Bracket back unit will attach to the side of the cart or to a wall saving valuable shelf and cart top space.

How to check the status of your portable suction unit?

1. Make sure the device is fully charged (Plug it in to charge for at least 8 hours before testing) 2. To begin the test, unplug the device from the external power source and turn the device on 3.

What should I do if my suction unit fails?

If the device fails any of the above, contact a trained biomedical engineer or the manufacturer of your portable emergency suction device Periodic (Weekly, Semi Weekly or Monthly – depending on your situation and protocols) test for portable emergency suction devices.