Description
Infinium Veterinary provides the Med Touch Area Alarm Panel, a dependable medical gas monitoring solution tailored for veterinary environments. This panel ensures precise oversight of gas pressures and flows, helping to maintain optimal conditions for animal care in surgical suites, recovery areas, and ICUs. By delivering immediate alerts for any deviations, it supports compliance with safety standards and streamlines operations in veterinary hospitals and clinics.
In veterinary medicine, the Med Touch Area Alarm Panel stands out for its proven reliability and user-friendly design, which veterinarians appreciate for quick integration and minimal training needs. It offers excellent value by enhancing safety protocols without straining budgets, allowing practices to focus on high-quality animal health outcomes. Its robust construction ensures consistent performance across various settings, from small companion animal clinics to larger facilities handling equine or exotic species, providing peace of mind in demanding scenarios.
Key Features
- Digital Touch Interface: Intuitive touchscreen for straightforward configuration and real-time status monitoring, reducing operational errors in busy veterinary settings.
- Multi-Gas Support: Monitors up to 8 medical gases, such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, and medical air, essential for diverse veterinary gas delivery systems.
- Audible and Visual Alarms: Features clear LED indicators and sound notifications for low or high pressure events, enabling rapid responses to protect animal patients.
- Flexible Zone Configuration: Adaptable for single or multiple zones, suiting various layouts in veterinary hospitals and practices.
- NFPA Compliance: Adheres to NFPA 99 standards, supporting regulatory requirements in animal health environments.
- Optional Remote Monitoring: Allows integration for centralized control, beneficial for expansive veterinary facilities.
Veterinary Applications
The Med Touch Area Alarm Panel is widely utilized in veterinary surgical suites, intensive care units, and treatment areas to safeguard medical gas supplies during anesthesia and oxygen therapy. Its design meets the specific needs of animal health professionals, preventing disruptions that could impact patient outcomes in companion animal, equine, or exotic veterinary practices, thereby fostering a secure and efficient clinical environment.

