Product Description
Being associated as leading firm, we are able to supply the vast variety of Ward Suction Unit. All these units are wall mounted and can be easily operated by central vacuum. Our units are finely integrated with the vacuum regulator with the range from 0 760 mm Hg. Further, users can change he negative pressure according to patients requirements. In addition, in this Ward Suction Unit, overflow safety trap is also provided to manage high and low pressure tubing.
Features:
- Leak proof
- Crack resistant
- Air tight suction
Versatile Mounting for Enhanced AccessibilityChoose between wall-mounted and tabletop configurations, allowing healthcare providers to install the suction unit where it best serves patient care. This adaptability is perfect for hospital wards and nursing homes, ensuring fluid aspiration is always within reach, whether at the bedside or in a procedure area.
Superior Safety and Hygiene FeaturesDesigned to meet hospital safety and hygiene requirements, this suction unit incorporates a float valve overflow protection system and a secure locking lid for spill prevention. Manufactured with medical-grade PVC tubing, its easy to dismantle for thorough sterilization, supporting the highest standards in infection control.
Efficient, Silent Manual OperationOperating entirely through a manual mechanical actuatoreither hand or footthe suction unit achieves high suction efficiency without generating noise. Its rectangular, compact form and lightweight build enable effortless mobility, providing consistently quiet and reliable suction for fluid removal procedures.
FAQs of Ward Suction Unit:
Q: How do I install the Ward Suction Unit in a hospital ward or nursing home?
A: You can mount the unit on a wall using the included brackets, or place it securely on a tabletop, depending on your facilitys requirements. Its portable and compact design ensures easy installation and repositioning.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and sterilizing the suction unit?
A: The unit is designed for easy dismantling, allowing you to quickly take apart the main components, including the tubing and bottle. All parts should be sterilized according to hospital protocols before reassembling for next use.
Q: When should the 1000 ml bottle be emptied and how can I monitor fluid levels?
A: Empty the bottle before it reaches maximum capacity. The container is clearly graduated at 100 ml intervals, enabling accurate monitoring of collected fluids during procedures.
Q: Where can this suction unit be used other than hospital wards?
A: While ideal for hospital wards, the unit is also suitable for nursing homes, clinics, and other care environments requiring bedside or portable fluid suction.
Q: What are the benefits of the float valve overflow protection system?
A: The float valve automatically stops suction when the maximum allows fluid level is reached, protecting the suction pump and preventing accidental spills and contamination.
Q: How does the manual mechanical actuator work and what power source does it require?
A: The mechanical actuator is powered by manual hand or foot operation, requiring no electricity. This makes the unit reliable during power outages or in settings without access to electrical outlets.
Q: What makes the unit particularly suitable for bedside suction procedures?
A: Its silent, efficient manual operation, light weight, and 1.5-meter medical grade PVC tubing provide easy access to patients, giving healthcare professionals flexibility and convenience during fluid aspiration or removal.