THIS 3D-PRINTED ADAPTER TURNS SNORKELING MASK INTO A VENTILATOR
3D Printed respiration device
Former head physician of the Gardone Valtrompia Hospital, Dr. Renato Favero, the idea to fix the possible shortage of hospital C-PAP masks for sub-intensive therapy, which is emerging as a concrete problem linked to the spread of Covid-19: it’s the construction of an emergency ventilator mask, realized by adjusting a snorkeling mask already available on the market.
Surface Snorkeling Mask Easybreath is designed for surface snorkeling
THIS 3D-PRINTED ADAPTER TURNS SNORKELING MASK INTO A VENTILATOR
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