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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Active Gas Evacuation System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 10 October 2005

Anaesthetic gas evacuation to protect
the lab

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Appropriate sized tubing and PVC adaptors are included with the anaesthetic scavenging system: prevent incidental exposure to anaesthetic gases and meet safety regulations.

The Active Gas Evacuation System is an active (vacuum) system for safely removing gas from around the surgery station The Active Gas Evacuation System quickly adapts to most anesthesia systems, and has 'incredibly high' capacity

Capable of moving up to 0.33m3 (12ft3) of air per minute to an outside vent, or a safety hood.

A bright green indicator light assures safe operation.

Appropriate sized tubing and PVC adaptors are included with the anaesthetic scavenging system.

Prevent incidental exposure to anaesthetic gases and meet safety regulations.

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