Hands-free mechanism for 2 people to carry patients in marshy and hilly areas that even a cycle cannot traverse.
The Super Ventilator mimics the natural respiratory mechanism of the body, thus causing no damage, compared to conventional positive pressure ventilators (e.g. ambubag).
Can be operated manually or by a low-powered motor, and can thus be used even in unelectrified villages.
To affix to any cycle for speedy transport across jungle terrain.
To enable just 1 person to push or cycle, or just 2 to carry the victim.
To shield the victim from harsh sunlight and rain, and reduce overall stress.
To easily traverse over rough, hilly, rocky jungle terrain, with or without a cycle attached.
Tilted Angle for maximum ease in breathing, compared to a horizontal stretcher.
Leg coverings that can be worn over the regular footwair.
Made of special material that cannot be pierced by snake fangs even in case of snakebite.
One pair to provided per family in the village.
Designed to capture snakes without harming them.
Snakes can be re-released back into their natural habitat remotely, from a distance, without posing any danger to the person releasing them.
"The NGO has developed a mono-wheel ambulance suited for rough and rocky terrain and a portable low/no power ventilator that can be used in villages with no electricity. It urged for for direction to the government to set up an emergency team to organize logistics and funding to help deliver snake-bite kits to all affected persons."
– The Times of India
HC notice to Maharashtra government on relief for snake-bite victims, Jun 9, 2014