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CO Check BABY Plus -Model CO 15 -Breath Test Monitor

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Simplicity and accuracy in smoking cessation during pregnancy. The CO Check Baby + has been specifically designed as a low cost screening device for smoking cessation during pregnancy. A single breath will instantly display results on the large screen in CO part per million (PPM) or % Carboxyhaemoglobin (%COHb) – the amount of carbon monoxide attached to your red blood cells represented as a percentage.

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  • Results instantly displayed on large display
  • Single press button to toggle between ppm and %COHb
  • Breath hold countdown timer to guide patients
  • Measurement of environmental CO levels
  • Supplied with Safebreath® mouthpieces to ensure a complete hygiene concept
  • Detected – Carbon Monoxide
  • Concentration Range – 0 – 99PPM
  • Detection Sensor Used – Electrochemical fuel cell
  • Sensitivity – 0.1 PPM
  • Operation Temperature Range – 0-40 degrees Celsius
  • Operation Pressure – Atmospheric +/-10%
  • Hydrogen cross-sensitivity – <12%
  • Sensor Life – 5 year warranty
  • Sensor Drift – <2% per month
  • Display – Custom LCD
  • Power Supply – Single 9v PP3 battery
  • Weight – Approximately 160g including battery
  • Dimensions – 135mm x 60mm x 30mm
  • CO Check Baby + – Catalogue Number CO15Catalogue Number CO20

The CO Check Baby + will also provide the level of foetal carboxyhaemoglobin. There is a clear correlation between the exhaled carbon monoxide on the pregnant mothers breath and that of the % carboxyhaemoglobin in the foetal blood supply (%FCOHb).

Users are guided to hold their breath with a count down timer and then encouraged to exhale with an on screen blow icon to assist testing compliance.

The CO Check Baby + comes complete with all accessories and is supplied in a soft shell carry case for easy transport.

Additionally the CO Check Baby + is also capable of detecting environmental CO levels. When the Environmental Capture is enabled, background CO levels are taken into account when carrying out a breath test, allowing any possible environmental exposure to be clearly identified. Environmental levels are displayed in PPM.