Be Ready To
Respond
Every day, divers and emergency response personnel around the world trust DAN’s oxygen units and first aid kits to perform in
an emergency. That’s because DAN’s products have been developed, tested and refined with input from leading doctors and
researchers to meet the discriminating requirements of the diving community. So be ready to respond. Explore
DAN.org/STOREand make sure you are prepared to effectively handle an emergency situation with the latest safety equipment.
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1. Note: Oxygen units may require prescriptions and/or training in administration of oxygen before they can be filled.
2. Note: All cylinders are shipped empty.
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delivery times listed are approximate and will vary based upon rate of flow and other factors.
RESCUE PAK
DAN’s Rescue Pak is a compact oxygen unit featuring a smaller M9 cylinder
that delivers approximately 14-20 * minutes of oxygen. This unit also comes
complete with a brass multifunction regulator, demand valve with hose,
nonrebreather mask, oronasal resuscitation mask, Tru-Fit mask, and a
waterproof Pelican 1450 case. Ideal for wet environments and locations
closer to emergency assistance.
RESCUE PAK EXTENDED CARE
The Rescue Pak Extended Care unit offers the same features as
the Rescue Pak but comes with a larger Jumbo D cylinder that
boosts oxygen-delivery capacity to approximately 45-60 * minutes.
Includes a brass multifunction regulator, demand valve with hose,
nonrebreather mask, oronasal resuscitation mask, Tru-Fit mask,
and a waterproof Pelican 1600 case. Ideal for wet environments
and locations slightly farther from emergency assistance.
DUAL RESCUE PAK EXTENDED CARE
The Dual Rescue Pak Extended Care oxygen unit features two
Jumbo D cylinders that deliver approximately 90-120* minutes
of oxygen. This unit comes complete with a brass multifunction
regulator, demand valve with hose, nonrebreather mask, oronasal
resuscitation mask, Tru-Fit mask, and a waterproof Pelican 1600
case. Ideal for wet environments and locations farther from
emergency assistance.