Ambulance Neck Lock Collar

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Ambulance Neck Lock Collar

The adjustable neck collar is an indispensable product for ambulance medical equipment, which is dedicated to injured people and provides excellent convenience for healthcare personnel. The adjustable neck collar offers smooth and fast application by easily adjusting the injured according to the neck circumference. It is made of an adjustable neck collar X-ray permeable HDPE material with a one-piece design closed with a color-coded Velcro. The adjustable neck collar has wide solid chin support and a foam pad. There are a large tracheal space and a posterior ventilation opening for intubation. The adjustable neck collar can be easily cleaned and disinfected. The adjustable neck collar does not take up much space in the ambulance.

The adjustable neck collar is manufactured in a structure that is suitable for adult and child use.

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