A.M. Bickford OMNICON F/AIR Kit – Sku # 80000

Description

A.M. Bickford Omnicom F/AIR Kit is a simple, sensible, and effective component to remove harmful waste anesthesia gas (WAGs) in the operating room.  The A.M. Bickford Omnicom F/AIR Kit includes F/Air Canister 80120, F/Air Holder (80020) 40″ Scavenging Tube w/ 3 adapters.

The six-inch F/AIR canister is part of a passive anesthesia scavenging system. It relies on the natural flow of the anesthesia delivery system to redirect and safely push the patient’s exhaled breath (which contains waste anesthesia gas, or WAGs) into the F/AIR canister.

The F/AIR canister uses activated carbon (not charcoal) to remove WAGs. Activated carbon is a result of a thermal process to create a highly porous substance with a large surface area. The porous structure of activated carbon is key to its effectiveness. The material contains a network of microscopic pores, which increases the overall surface area available to absorb gas. The activated carbon absorbs WAGs and releases purified air through the bottom of the canister.

Each F/AIR canister contains approximately 200 grams of active carbon. It can absorb up to 50 grams of halogenated gas retentivity (approximately 12-15 hours of use).

*The size of the patient and the gas flow rate can contribute to how quickly a canister reaches the recommended weight increase.*

To use the A.M. Bickford Omnicom F/AIR canister:

  • Record the weight of the F/AIR canister before surgery.
  • Position the F/AIR canister vertically using an A.M. Bickford F/AIR holder.  This position allows excess gasses to flow through the bottom of the F/AIR canister.
  • Do not block the bottom of the F/AIR canister. Blocking the canister could cause build up of pressure in the anesthesia delivery system.
  • Record the weight of the F/AIR canister after surgery.
  • Discard the F/AIR canister when saturated.

The F/AIR canister is just part of the solution for removing waste anesthesia gas (WAGs). Removing and reducing WAGs must start before the surgery begins.

  • Require all staff to read the owner’s manual to familiarize themselves with the anesthesia equipment.
  • Establish and document clear standard operating procedures (SOPs) for regular equipment inspection and leak detection.
  • Follow all manufacturer guidelines for calibration and equipment maintenance.

A.M. Bickford Omnicom F/AIR Kit can be purchased directly through A.M. Bickford. For pricing, click the “REQUEST QUOTE” button.

It can also be purchased through our distribution partners. Click on the links below.

Covetrus     

Midwest Veterinary Supply   

MWI Animal Health

Patterson Veterinary

Penn Veterinary Supply

 

Product Information

F/AIR Information 

Dimensions

Height ……………………………………………………………….6 inches

Weight of Active Components…………………………….200 grams

Diameter…………………………………………………………….3 1/4 inches

Connector, outside diameter……………………………….7⁄ 8 inches male

Adsorption Capacity

 *Carbon Tetrachloride Activity, weight increase….60%

**Halogenated Gas Retentivity…………………………….50 grams

Features
  • Disposable
  • Ready to use
  • Minimal storage
  • Compact size
  • No Maintenance
Specifications

Adsorbent Surface Area………………...200,000 m3/grams

Particle Size, Average, U.S. sieve…...6 + 16

Average Density…………………………...48 grams/cc

Void Volume………………………………...40%

Pressure Drop (psi)……………………….<0.1

Average Life………………………………...12-15 hours

Electrical Properties……………………...Non-conductive

References: MEDICAL WORLD NEWS, November 2, 1973, Volume 14 No. 40, p. 24. Aorn Journal, November 1973, Volume 18, No. 5 pp.872-4.

Warning DO NOT USE WITH FLAMMABLE GASES.

 *The steady state percentage increase in weight of adsorbent after air – which has been saturated with carbon tetrachloride at zero degrees C. – is passed through the adsorbent at 25 degrees C.
**The amount of halothane retained prior to breakthrough (breakthrough denoting the appearance of adsorbate in the effluent stream).