Mon, Jul 30, 2007
Headset-Mounted Boom Cannula Takes Tangle Out Of O2 Lines
Precise Flight, Inc. announced at
AirVenture 2007 last week it will offer the OxyArm Cannula, a
headset-mounted boom cannula, adaptable to Precise Flight's A5 Flow
Meter and to individual user requirements. The company says OxyArm
makes oxygen use comfortable, with a simple and efficient design
that provides a unique solution to the complexity and tangle of
oxygen lines in the aircraft.
"We're definitely seeing an increased demand for Precise Oxygen
Equipment solutions after the Precise Flight/Cirrus Fixed Oxygen
System became available in the aftermarket in June, and as the
equipment becomes standard on many of the industry's leading
aircraft," said Scott Philiben, Vice President for Precise Flight.
"I'm pleased to offer a comfortable, convenient and customizable
delivery device for those oxygen customers who may be unable to use
Precise Flight's standard cannulas due to unique delivery
requirements. This cannula will solve that problem for many of our
customers."
The OxyArm Cannula is adaptable to all over-ear headsets,
including Bose models, and uses ball stud mounting, which
adhesively mounts to the headset allowing the cannula to be removed
completely or swung out of the way when not in use.
Additional features of the OxyArm Cannula include its
lightweight, and use of a replaceable anti-microbial tip.
Precise Flight offers a variety of performance solutions include
the SpeedBrake, Pulselite, PreciseLite high intensity discharge and
LED lighting systems and Precise Oxygen Equipment.
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