T4000 NARCAN

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S3 Cases T4000 Naloxone Case is designed to protect 3 NALOXONE nasal sprays. Commonly used by EMT's, Police Departments and for large public events, this hard case is designed to hold all formulations of Naloxone nasal sprays. Lid space is designed to hold extra overdose accessories; nitrile gloves, ONE CPR breathing shield, small gauze and towels, and antiseptic wipes. Easy to clip to belt, backpack, or carry: the S3 Cases T4000 Naloxone Case has a belt clip loop and hook clip and lanyard. Designed to clip to a belt or backpack, or carabiner. Carabiner NOT included, but compatible. Clip to a belt, backpack, or First Aid Kit. Made out of S433 plastic resin, this compact case is water-resistant, dust-proof and impact resistant. Each case comes with a highly visible NALOXONE label for easy identification. Does NOT include nasal spray or accessories.

Interior (L x W x H):
2.52
"
X
3.31
"
X
5.42
"
Weight:
9.6
ounces
Material:
Polyurethane
S433 Resin
GTIN
724235079036
Waterproof & Dust-Proof (IP67 Rated)
Rated 80 Feet Water Depth for 30 Minutes
MIL-SPEC CERTIFIED
Temperature Rating: -35˚F — 175˚F
Pressure Equalization Purge Knob
Marine Quality Corrosion Resistance
Locking Capabilities
Lifetime Conditional Warranty
Compliant with Airline ATA for Carry-On/Check-In
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