New & Used Infant Incubator

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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: C2000 Isolette Infant Incubator
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
1,872
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Ohio Medical
Model: Care-Plus
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
3,016
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Ohio Medical
Model: 305-0400-980 Radiant
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
280
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Ohio Medical
Model: 305-0400-980 Radiant
Premium User
Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
280
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Air Shields
Model: C550H-1
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
1,303
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Medicor
Model: IK-31
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Incubator 8000 SC
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Isolette TI500 Infant Transport System
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: 5400 transport incubator
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: 5400 transport incubator
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Incubator 8000 IC
Location: France, Île-de-France
Business type: Broker
1,847
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: PP8000
Location: France, Île-de-France
Business type: Broker
1,056
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: C2000 Isolette
Location: France, Île-de-France
Business type: Broker
1,583
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Incubator 8000 SC
Location: France, Île-de-France
Business type: Broker
1,583
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Device: Infant Incubator
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: C2000 Isolette Infant Incubator
Location: Switzerland, Zurich
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
Current Manufacturer / Model Name Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name
Air Shields / TI 500 Infant Transport System Draeger / Isolette TI500 Infant Transport System

Infant Incubator may also be referred to as :

Infant Warmer | | Incubator, Infant, Mobile/Transport | Bed, Infant

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Tips for buying Infant Incubator

  1. These units circulate heated air over the skin to provide a closed, controlled environment that warms an infant.
  2. The temperature range of the incubator in the manual mode should be at least 23°C and should not exceed 37°C. This can be overridden, up to 39°C, by a special action of the operator. There must be an alarm every 15 seconds, with an automatic heater shutoff if the alarm does not reset within 3-5 minutes.
  3. The temperature range should be 35°C or less to 37°C or more in the servo-controlled mode. The unit should display measurements and adjustments in increments of 0.1°C. The skin temperature monitoring should be displayed in 0.1°C increments.
  4. Alarms should sound in the following events: high air temperature, low air temperature, high skin temperature, low skin temperature, fan failure, sensor failure, and power failure. A backup thermostat should be available, and shielding if a light bulb breaks or bursts.
  5. Units that are battery-powered should have clear indicators for battery power level and for the need to recharge or replace the battery. Recharging a battery after depletion should not require more than 16 hours.
  6. Each incubator must have 2 hand ports, 6 tubing ports, and 1 oxygen inlet port. Internal noise should be less than 60 dB. The casters on the incubators should be conductive and swivel and at least 12.7 cm in diameter; at least two of them must have locks.
  7. Units that are designed for transport should provide thermal support for infants during transport within and between hospitals even during adverse weather conditions. When operating on internal batteries, units should maintain air temperature for at least 2 hours.
  8. Once the unit is removed from line power, it should automatically switch to battery power; Facilities should make sure there is space for storing the oxygen cylinder and an adequate mechanism for securing the cylinder.
  9. Preventive maintenance at regular intervals is provided within a service contract, which facilities can purchase to eliminate the possibility of unexpected maintenance costs. Many suppliers extend system performance and uptime guarantees beyond the length of the warranty only for systems covered by a service contract. Facilities should carefully consider this issue and keep in mind that some third-party organization can offer service as well.