During a fire one of the largest causes of death is smoke inhalation, which is exactly wha the Saver Emergency Breath System is hoping to reduce with a device that allows individuals to inhale through heavy clouds of smoke. Such a system could potentially help to save thousands of lives by helping people evacuate dangerous fires.
The Saver Emergency Breath System is a cylinder filtration system that can be placed inside a mouth. The device allows the user to breathe through smoke and carbon monoxide for five extra minutes giving just enough time to escape a space quickly filling up with smoke and fumes. The filtration kit also comes with a built-in flashlight, alarm and GPS that can be used to help officials determine your location and send help immediately.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Smoke Inhalation Prevention
- Innovations in emergency breathing devices like the Saver Emergency Breath System are aiming to reduce deaths caused by smoke inhalation during fires.
- Portable Filtration Systems
- The development of portable cylinder filtration systems provides individuals with the ability to safely inhale through heavy smoke and carbon monoxide.
- Integrated Safety Features
- Emergency breath systems, such as the Saver Emergency Breath System, are incorporating additional safety features like flashlights, alarms, and GPS to improve rescue efforts during emergencies.
Where This Applies
- Fire Safety
- The fire safety industry can benefit from integrating advanced emergency breathing devices with improved filtration capabilities to enhance smoke inhalation prevention and evacuation efforts.
- Personal Protective Equipment
- The development of efficient and user-friendly emergency breathing devices presents opportunities for the personal protective equipment industry to offer innovative respiratory protection solutions.
- Emergency Response
- Emergency response organizations can utilize the advancements in emergency breathing devices and integrated safety features to enhance their rescue protocols and improve response times.
