[net.rec.scuba] Portable Oxygen

bsisrs@rruxe.UUCP (R. Schiraldi) (09/05/85)

Fellow Scuba Divers (and medical people):

I need information on PORTABLE Oxygen systems for use by untrained
personel (like lowly Scuba instructers and divemasters :-) that is
refillable, reliable, and reasonablely cheap.  I need it to meet
equipment requirments for training exercises (check-out dives) and
for safty's sake.  Most dive shops I know of DO NOT supply their
diving staff with this kind of equipment.

If any one out there has any information and any contacts that might
help, I would appreciate the help.

I also want to add that this equipment is for EMERGENCY USE ONLY!!!!
It will not (and should not) be used for diving purposes.

                                        Thanks
                                        Rich Schiraldi

                                        Phone: (201)699-6465
                              electronic mail: rruxe!bsisrs
                                       USmail: Rich Schiraldi
                                               4A864
                                               444 Hoes Ln
                                               Piscataway NJ

oaf@mit-vax.UUCP (Oded Feingold) (09/09/85)

It is a bad idea to administer oxygen without training.  The patient is
likely to die or suffer brain damage.  Go back and capitalize "likely."

The  requisite  minimal  training  is  provided in an American Red Cross
First Responder course, essentially a 21-hour standard first aid course,
plus  about  10  hours  of  oxygen  therapy, insulin shock/diabetic coma
treatment, a few other subjects.   I  assume  ANY  divemaster  or  scuba
instructor  should  know  that much.  It don't cost hardly nuthin.  Call
your local chapter.  This announcement not paid for by anybody...
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