About Infant Incubator
An incubator is an apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a neonate (newborn baby). It is used in preterm births or for some ill full-term babies.
These devices provide a closed, controlled environment that warms an infant by circulating heated air over the skin. The heat is then absorbed into the body by tissue conduction and blood convection.
Advanced Features:
- Clear Acrylic wall canopy with four portholes for loading.
- Four inlets for the administration of O2, IV lines or ventilator tubing.
- Sliding baby tray with external jerk-free gear based head up/down the facility.
- Stainless steel rust free heater, blower sub-assembly with the changeable micro air filter.
- Humidity heater and hygrometer.
- Pole for syringe / Infusion Pump & SS IV rod.
- Lower two trays for utility.
- Trolley mounted on four anti-skid castors with locking facility.
Reliable Thermal ProtectionThe Infant Incubator delivers consistent temperature control, safeguarding vulnerable infants against environmental fluctuations. Its design enhances neonatal care by providing a secure, adjustable environment.
Easy Hospital IntegrationDesigned for seamless use across various hospital departments, this incubator does not require wall mounting, facilitating flexibility in placement and movement where neonatal support is necessary.
FAQs of Infant Incubator:
Q: How does the manual operating type of the Infant Incubator work?
A: The manual operating type allows caregivers to adjust temperature and humidity settings based on infant needs, using intuitive controls for precise regulation without automated circuitry.
Q: What are the benefits of real-time operation in this incubator?
A: Real-time operation ensures continuous monitoring and immediate response to changes in the infants condition, providing prompt adjustments for optimal care and safety.
Q: When should hospitals use this Infant Incubator?
A: Hospitals should use this incubator whenever newborns require a controlled and safe environment, particularly in cases of prematurity, low birth weight, or early health complications.
Q: Where can the Infant Incubator be positioned within medical facilities?
A: This incubator is portable and can be placed in any department needing neonatal care, such as NICUs, delivery rooms, or pediatric wards, without the need for wall installation.
Q: What is the process for maintaining this Infant Incubator?
A: Maintenance involves regular cleaning, periodic checks of all manual controls, and inspection of temperature regulation mechanisms to ensure continued safe operation.
Q: How does this incubator benefit infants and medical staff?
A: It provides a stable, protective environment for neonates while enabling staff to manually observe and swiftly intervene as necessary, improving patient outcomes and supporting effective care.