Oxygen modules

PAX Oxygen

Oxygen plays an important role in the rescue service. In our PAX Oxygen-Bags you can store your oxygen supply, oxygen and bag-valve-masks clearly arranged and easy to reach. Moreover, we have mountings which fit the oxygen bottle into your PAX Backpack or PAX Emergency Bag. The PAX Medi-Oxy holds 2 as well as 5 litre oxygen cylinders plus a pressure regulator and even has capacity for other equipment. With the help of flexible fastening you can mount it to a stretcher. If you need the big thing our PAX Oxy-Compact L is the right choice. It fits 2-litre and D-size oxygen bottles. A big compartment for equipment and the large front pocket offer enough capacity for your gear.

 

 


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Mandatory for the rescue service

Oxygen bottles play an important part in the basic equipment of rescue services, as a backpack or a single bag version. Our bags, backpacks and mountings garanty comfortable transportation and full supply designs for all requirements.

Wide range of oxygen bags

Not every vehicle has enough space for any number and size of emergency bags. The size of the ambulances varies just like the size of our oxygen bags. With PAX you have the choice: from the PAX Mini-Oxy-Compact to the PAX Oxy-Compact XL. The selection of our O2 bags offers something for every purpose.

Our PAX Oxy cylinder mountings offer versatile applications possibilities

Our PAX Oxy Cylinder Mountings come in different designs for a reason. This way you are able to quickly adapt and/or extend your ALS backpack or bag for oxygen transportation.

Maximal visibility for oxy transportation

Rescuers are oftentimes hard to see in advers weather conditions. Therefore it is mandatory to have the appropriate reflex material. That´s why we merge the silver shining reflective components at the front with features in high viz yellow which reflects really well and guarantees best attainable visibility at the accident site - to keep patients and rescuers safe.