🫀 Be the lifesaver everyone trusts—carry confidence in your pocket!
The Curaplex CPR Pocket Mask features a one-way valve to protect rescuers from saliva exposure, a latex-free design for allergy safety, and a complete face seal for effective ventilation. It includes supplemental oxygen inlet and outlet ports for advanced respiratory support and comes with a compact carrying case for easy portability and immediate access during emergencies.
J**S
Great mask Great price
This mask works perfectly for lifeguarding and seems durable and comes in a hard protective shell tokeep it clean.
L**I
Good value and needed in emergency as a health care provider.
Looks good but thankfully I haven’t had the need to use this mask but it’s available at a moments notice at my office.
S**Y
Functional
Quality product
R**G
Workable disposable product
This is a lower end single use disposable pocket mask with a good one way valve to protect the rescuer. Having occasionally used pocket masks and simple barrier products (usually I have used BVM's) this product should work as well as the more expensive models I have typically used. The cost allows for single use without costing an arm or leg.
L**A
Perfect for emergency
I this in my jeep just cause off a emergency.. perfect size
B**S
Security is the most important
I bought this for my daughter and my grandkids first . Then another for my 100 and 95 year old Aunts who live next door. I’m more comfortable with their eating habits knowing that they are safer.
G**G
Portable
It's a standard CPR mask. It looks okay & comes with a protective red case. It was inexpensive. I bought it to have handy just in case for family members.
J**E
I pray we never need them
I bought these for our preschool, one for the AED cabinet, and the other for a classroom a bit farther away. As a former paramedic, it's very close to what we used on the truck, and came with a pair of gloves enclosed (nice surprise), as well as directions. This unit can be used on adults, with the smaller end over the bridge of the nose, or pediatrics, placing the smaller end over the chin. PLEASE get training-you never know when YOU may save a life! Contact your local American Heart Association for more information or classes!
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