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ECOSAVE - ELECTRONIC STIMULATOR DEVICE

Electronic stimulator against snake bites or poisonous stings of insects and fishes. Few electric shocks are enough to reduce toxic reaction. This instrument is a modern and revolutionary emergency mean, that can be used before any other assistance given by a doctor or at the hospital, and it acts effectively against snakes venomous bites, insects venomous stings (bees, wasps, bumble-bees, etc.), arachnidan (scorpions, spiders etc.) and marine animals (greater weevers, jellyfishes, urticant coral). Ecosave can be part of the first aid medical equipment that every hiker, naturalist, forestal or ecological operator, agriculturalist, apiculturist and every other person in charge of the hunting and fishing supervision can carry with the minimum encumbrance. In particular, the hunters will fully appreciate its multiple performances: its use can also be extended to their dogs in case of viper's bites, that not rarely lead to the death of the affected animal. Application procedures Snakes. The venomous snakes bites generally leave, on the hit part, a wound with two symmetrical holes, which is caused by the venomous teeth. The instrument's electrodes have to be put on the wounds, giving a first discharge. Then, applying an electrode on one of the two wounds, proceed circularly giving from 3 to 7 discharges. In the same way, repeat the process on the second wound, thus treating the whole interested area. Caution Ecosave is effective against vipers bites, when the venom acts locally as hemocytotoxic agent. Ecosave's action is not effective against neurotoxic venom that is transmitted through nerve fibers, as the bites by cobras or other animals. Bumble-bees, bees, wasps, arachnidan, fishes and jellyfishes. The hymenoptera and other animals' bites can be very dangerous, and must not be underestimated. Before using ECOSAVE examine the affected area and if the sting has remained into the skin, remove it or remove any other remainder of spines or tentacles. Put the instrument's electrode on the sting, and apply it on the sting, proceed circularly giving from 3 to 7 discharges. If the affected subject is assisted rapidly, the electric stimulation can reduce the local symptoms in a few minutes - pain, stinging, flush, swelling - consequences of the venom introduced under skin. Ecosave is an emergency instrument. In the most serious cases (allergic people or snake bites) after the treatment refer to a doctor or to a hospital. The electrical stimulation's validity has been and is being object of studies, elaborations and experimentations by American and European researchers. Between the various scientific publications, the influential medical journal "The Lancet" has discussed the topic on several occasions. Important: the treatment with ECOSAVE must be done at the proper time. The more is the time elapsed between the bite or the sting and the treatment, the less will be ECOSAVE's efficacy. Warnings • Ecosave can be used in adults and in children starting from six years of age. • It cannot be used on pace-maker bearers and on cardiopathic subjects. • Do not use around the eyes, mouth or other sensitive parts of the body. • Do not use after the application of insects repellent or anyhow in the proximities of flammable substances. • To prevent any infection transmission, we advise a strictly personal use of the product; when the instrument is used on more than one person, it is necessary to disinfect the product between one use and the other. • Keep out from the reach of children.


Item #: 64959
Unità di vendita: 1 pc.
Quantitativi minimi: 1
NSIS: Non è un dispositivo medico
CND:

 
€ 85,00
(€ 103,70 IVA Inclusa 22%)


• Discharge voltage: 20 KV
• Amperage: 0.7 mA
• Repetitive discharge of 10 microseconds with pauses of about one second
• Operating temperature: from 5 to 60°C
• Feeding: 9V square battery
• Shockproof ABS container
: dimensions 150 x 36 x 74 mm
• Weight with battery: about 160 gr
• Autonomy: approximately 1200 discharges