The bulb irrigation syringe is a user - friendly medical tool. Its squeezable bulb allows for easy - to - control fluid dispensing. Ideal for gentle wound or ear irrigation, it provides a simple yet effective solution for home and clinical use.
The piston irrigation syringe is a reliable choice for medical irrigation tasks. Its piston - driven mechanism ensures consistent and controlled fluid flow, making it great for flushing wounds and catheters with precision.
The toomey irrigation syringe is a versatile medical device. Its large - capacity barrel and precise tip enable accurate delivery of irrigation fluids, making it ideal for wound cleaning and various medical procedures.
The double sided floor pad is a boon for healthcare areas. One side tackles tough stains, while the other polishes. It streamlines floor cleaning, ensuring hygiene in hospitals and clinics.
The liquid - lock floor mat is a practical solution for spill - prone areas. Its special design traps liquids, preventing slips and keeping floors clean. Ideal for hospitals, labs, and kitchens alike.
Needle counters are vital for medical safety. These precise devices track the number of needles used during procedures. By ensuring needles are accounted for, they prevent dangerous needle - related mishaps.
Basin drapes, also known as basin liners, are essential in medical settings. They line basins, creating a hygienic barrier. This stops cross-contamination and simplifies cleanup after procedures.
The magnetic drapes with neutral zone feature magnetic edges that ensure a firm fixation. The neutral zone effectively prevents cross - contamination, creating a clean and safe surgical environment.
Magnetic drapes in palm are a practical innovation for medical procedures. Compact and easy - to - handle, their magnetic edges quickly adhere to surfaces, providing a sterile partition right at your fingertips.
Magnetic drapes are a boon in the operating room. Their magnetic edges easily attach to metal surgical tables or equipment, staying firmly in place and providing a sterile barrier during procedures.
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