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The innovative and modern emergency device for the treatment of snake bites and venomous insect and fish bites.
Ecosave is an electronic stimulator of very small size and weight, capable of emitting, through two electrodes, high-voltage and low-amperage discharges, for the duration of one hundredth of a second and with regular pauses of one second.
The device is a modern and innovative means of first aid, before any treatment by a doctor or a hospital, and acts effectively against venomous bites from snakes, poisonous stings of insects (bees, wasps, hornets, etc.), arachnids (scorpions, spiders, etc.) and marine animals (weavers, jellyfish, stinging coral).
Ecosave can be part of the first aid medical equipment that every hiker, naturalist, forestry or environmental operator, farmer, beekeeper and every hunting and fish surveillance officer carries with them, with the minimum footprint.
Hunters, in particular, will fully appreciate its multiple performances, which can also be extended to their dog in the event of a viper bite which, not infrequently, leads to the death of the affected animal.
Snakes
The bites of venomous snakes generally leave two symmetrical punctured wounds on the affected part, caused by venomous teeth. The electrodes of the device must be placed on these, proceeding with a first discharge. By pivoting on an electrode placed on one of the two wounds, 3 to 7 discharges are applied in a circular direction. In the same way, the operation is repeated on the second wound, in order to treat the entire affected area.
WARNING: Ecosave is effective against viper bites, whose venom acts locally as a hemocytotoxic agent. The action of Ecosave is not effective against neurotoxic venom that is transmitted through nerve fibers, such as that of the cobra and other animals.
Hornets, bees, wasps, arachnids, fish and jellyfish
The stings of hymenoptera and other animals can be very dangerous, and should not be underestimated. Before using ECOSAVE, examine the affected area and remove the sting, if it is stuck in it, or any remains of thorns or tentacles. Place an electrode from the device on the puncture and pivot on it and apply 3 to 7 discharges in a circular direction.
If the affected person is rescued quickly, electrical stimulation is able to reduce local symptoms - pain, burning, redness, swelling - as well as the consequences of the poison introduced under the skin in a few minutes.
Ecosave is an emergency response tool. In more serious cases (people with allergies or snake bites) contact a doctor or a hospital after treatment.
The validity of the electrical stimulation technique has been and continues to be the subject of studies, in-depth studies and experimentation by American and European researchers. Among the various scientific publications, the authoritative medical journal "The Lancet" has also reported on it on several occasions.
IMPORTANT: Treatment with ECOSAVE should be carried out as soon as possible. The longer the time elapsed from the bite or sting to the treatment, the progressively less effective ECOSAVE will be.
WARNINGS
• Ecosave can be used in adults and children from six years of age.
• It must not be used on people with cardiac pacemakers and those with heart disease.
• Do not use around the eyes, mouth or other sensitive areas of the body.
• Do not use after the application of insect repellents or in any case in the vicinity of flammable substances.
• In order not to promote a possible transmission of infections, strictly personal use of the product is recommended; In the case of use by several people, it is necessary to proceed with adequate disinfection of the product between one use and another.
• Keep out of reach of children.
Specifications:
Discharge voltage: 20 KV; amperage: 0.7 mA;
repetitive discharge of 10 microseconds with pauses of about one second;
operating temperature: 5 to 60°C;
power supply: 1.5V AAA mini-stylus battery;
shockproof ABS container; measures 150 x 36 x 74 mm;
weight with battery: approx. 160 gr.;
Autonomy: about 1200 discharges.
SCIENTIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
"The Lancet"
"High voltage shock treatment for snake bite" - 26/7/86 pag. 229;
"biological basis for high voltage shock treatment for snake bite" - 6/12/86 pag. 1335;
"Stun Gun and Snakebites" - 12/11/88 pag. 1141;
"Electric shock treatment for snake bite" - 6/5/89 p. 1022.
"Vipers and other Italian snakes" by Abram and Menegon, Siste Edizioni.
"Electric shock in the prevention of anaphylactic reactions following stings by hymenoptera" - G. Brivio, M.A. Boscolo, A. Pisani Ceretti –
- XVI European Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology – ECACI 95
Medical Device class IIa CE0051
Read the warnings and operating instructions carefully
Aut. Min. Health requested on 09-01-04