Emergency Oxygen Solution
The R15 model shown above includes a mask and connecting tube - ready to use upon delivery, just turn the handle for 100% emergency oxygen.
FIRST AID OXYGEN
Oxygen that does not require a Prescription
Be Prepared with Safe, Accessible, Go Anywhere Oxygen!
You don’t know you need it…until you do!
Call us to place your order or learn more at (203) 989-0100
For use by anyone, anywhere to help prevent complications and save lives during medical emergencies!
First Aid Oxygen for the home, workplace, school, factory, airport, gym or anywhere!
It’s for the safety and well being of family members, employees, and visitors
Make sure you’re prepared when an emergency occurs so that the person having a breathing issue receives immediate 100% oxygen while waiting for EMS!
There is no reason not to have first aid oxygen publicly accessible. Don’t waste any time - have the R15 there for immediate use!
Publicly Accessible Oxygen
COVID-19 taught us the importance of oxygen and to be prepared. Oxygen is used for almost every emergency ranging from allergic reactions and asthma attacks to drug overdoses and heart attacks. Oxygen should be immediately provided to a person with a medical emergency in order to help stabilize the individual, prevent medical complications, and save lives!
Our emergency oxygen device, ideally stored alongside a fire extinguisher or AED, supplies oxygen for any breathing emergency, and is used to bridge the time gap between a medical event and the arrival of EMS so that a victim receives oxygen during the first critical minutes. This is simple-to-use (no training required), non-explosive oxygen that does not require a prescription - oxygen that goes anywhere and may be used by anyone to help save lives!
One day, someone you love may need emergency oxygen and every minute will count – don’t you want to give them every chance at survival?
Problem: Oxygen cylinders are explosive and require a prescription, which is why oxygen cylinders are restricted by law from being made available in public places.
Solution: The R15 oxygen device provides smart, publicly accessible oxygen - it’s the only oxygen permitted without a prescription or specialized storage in homes, schools, and anywhere because it’s non-explosive, and per the FDA, does not require a prescription.
Goal: Oxygen be required by law in all public places, including schools, fitness centers, airports, trains, and anywhere people transit, visit, and gather.
Benefits of the R15 Oxygen
Portable 100% on demand oxygen
No prescription required
Unlike oxygen cylinders, our oxygen is non-explosive and safe to transport in a car or store in a public space
No training or certification required for usage, as needed for oxygen cylinders
Easy to use, just turn handle and apply included mask
For employers, usage does not trigger OSHA event
Oxygen that Goes Anywhere
The only reason you haven’t seen oxygen made available next to fire extinguishers or AEDs is because oxygen cylinders are explosive and require a trained technician to operate – our R15 resolves these issues with safe oxygen that can be used by anyone, anywhere. Some locations that are ideal for this publicly accessible oxygen include:
Hotels
Manufacturing Facilities
Pools
Resorts
Schools/Universities
Trains & Stations
Airports
Buses
Casinos
Corporate Offices
Daycare Centers
Fitness Centers
Government
Home
Our R15 oxygen device is permitted in public places because it is NOT an Oxygen Cylinder and eliminates all of the safety concerns regarding oxygen cylinders!
Oxygen cylinders are not permitted in public because oxygen cylinders:
Are explosive
Require secure storage and usage is limited due to safety issues
Require prescription
Require trained and certified user
Require ongoing maintenance and refill upon usage
Contain transport restrictions and require permits
Are difficult to handle-heavy and cumbersome cylinder shape
7.3 Million Annual Breathing Emergencies are Caused by:
Allergic Reaction
Anemia
Anxiety/Panic Attack
Asthma Attack
Blood Clots in lung
Carbon Monoxide
Cardiac Arrest
Contaminated Air
COPD Flair Up
Drowning Victim
Drug Overdose
Fire
Food Poisoning
Heart Attack
Heat exhaustion/Dehydration
Over Exertion
Personal Injury
Pneumonia
Respiratory Distress
Shortness of Breath