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Equate 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Liquid Antiseptic, 32 fl oz, 4 Pack
$ 2.64
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Description
No household is complete without a bottle of Equate 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Antiseptic in the medicine cabinet. This solution will help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns and it also aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with a sore mouth. Each 32-ounce bottle is ideal for every first aid kit at home, in your car, or at the office. For whenever you need a helping hand, bring home a 32-ounce bottle of Equate 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Antiseptic today.Making the right health decisions can be challenging. With a complete range of products and simple solutions, equate allows you to take care of your family with confidence
First aid antiseptic
Oral Debriding Agent
First aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
Aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with occasional sore mouth
Contains 3% hydrogen peroxide
4 pack of 32 fl oz bottles
For external use only
Active ingredient: Hydrogen peroxide 3% – First aid antiseptic/oral debriding agent
144 Lives Saved and Counting
Protect Your Loved Ones
The Original Anti-Choking Device DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER
The Dechoker is a life-saving device that can be used for choking first aid on anyone 12 months or older, regardless of illness, disorder or other health-related condition. Requiring minimal training, it can be safely administered and comes with easy step-by-step guidelines for use.
Choking incidents are the cause of over 100,000 visits to the Emergency Room each year. Whether you are a mother, father or grandparent, the Dechoker offers everyday preparedness.
Life Saving Medical Device
Safe, Quick, Easy to Use
Requires Minimal Training
Portable Design for the Home, Office, or Business
Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTION
: Why use the Dechoker over the Heimlich Maneuver
ANSWER
: The Heimlich maneuver has been linked with a wide range of reported complications. These include frequent minor injuries such as retinal detachment rib fractures and incidental pneumopericardium to the rupture of the thoracic and abdominal organs. The Dechoker is much safer.
QUESTION
: The tube on the infant Dechoker looks too big. Is this the case?
ANSWER
: Dechoker device is not recommended for neonatal (or infant) use. Devices are available in three sizes (Toddler, Child, and Adult).
QUESTION
: Does it hurt the patient when a Dechoker is used?
ANSWER
: The Dechoker is designed such that it does not hurt the patient.
QUESTION
: When you push the plunger in does it force air into the patient?
ANSWER
: No. The architecture of the device is such that no air is forced into the patient. A cross slit valve disallows any air from entering the mouth. Air only enters the cylinder through the tube that goes into the mouth and can only go out through the cross slit valve.