Glove Puncture Detector
Global electronics introduces protection gear - gpd 300 for ebola,hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus attention ! ! ! But, are we really safe with the gloves? Ebola, hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus, hiv etc. • continuously monitors the integrity of surgical gloves during surgery. • instant audio/visual alarms in the event of perforation/puncture of gloves. • no gel or double gloving hampering the movement of arms and hands. • medical personnel and patient connected by disposable patch electrodes. • acts as a testing device for testing the integrity of the gloves beforesurgery. • allows use of any commercial glove by the surgeon. • confirms to international standards and guidelines formedical devices. With a reported glove puncture rate between 8 and 50% and a 5% seropositivity of hiv amongst ‘emergency room patients! Whether working in inpatient areas or in the community, healthcare workers are advised to regard all body fluids aspotentially infectious and gloves should be worn whenever contact with body fluids is anticipated. A minute puncture to the glove that go unnoticed during the time of performing medical procedures, may keep you at agreat risk of acquiring infections likeamongst innumerable infections which are transmitted through body fluids, the most hazardous include hiv, viral hepatitis, methicillin resistant stahylococcusaureus (mrsa), herpes and vanconmycin resistant enterococci (vre)why should you risk your health & ultimately your lives. When our invention from global has a solution, use our glove puncture dectector model: gpd 300 itis a compact device, with multiple inputs from 3 doctors, a patent and a testing vessel. It is mains operated capableof coninuously monitoring breach in thegloves of the opeerating doctors using a unique patented technique. The unit continuously monitos and whenever there is any type of breach in any one of thegloves, even if it is microsopic in nature, the unit gives an audio alaram along with a visual warning of the respective window.