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New mobile ICU ambulance for critical care

Basic Info

Model No.LEILONG XS

BrandLAIFUTE

Place Of OriginChina

Functional UseDisinfection Equipment

Relative Humidity≤60%RH

Atmospheric Pressure700hPa~1060hPa

Operation Temperature10℃—40℃

Additional Info

PackagingWOODEN BOX

Productivity500

TransportationOcean

Place of Origin3/F, Gate 1, Building 2, TusStar, No.721 Yanhu Road, Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China

Supply Ability1-3MONTH

Certificate3C

HS Code9018909919

PortNINGBO

Product Description

Pet Brooder ICU – Advanced Veterinary Emergency Care Unit for Dogs, Cats & Small Animals

Designed for rapid intervention in critical veterinary cases, the Pet Brooder ICU ensures optimal airway management, oxygen delivery, and environmental control. This state-of-the-art intensive care unit supports emergency treatment protocols by maintaining precise temperature, humidity, oxygen concentration, and carbon dioxide levels—critical factors that directly impact animal recovery outcomes. With built-in monitoring systems and intelligent alarms, it meets international standards for pet hospital environments while offering advanced safety features such as UV sterilization, negative ion purification, and automatic dehumidification.

Key Features include a 10-inch touch screen interface for intuitive control of lighting (warm/cold LED modes), ventilation fans, oxygen therapy settings, and time-based treatment schedules. The unit’s dual-chamber design allows independent climate control for multiple patients, making it ideal for busy clinics or multi-patient scenarios. It also includes an optional external humidifier with ultra-fine atomization (0.5–2µm) and noise ≤40dB(A), ensuring comfort without disrupting restorative processes. A robust alarm system alerts users to abnormal conditions like high CO₂ (>5000ppm), low O₂ (<35%), or sensor failure—enhancing patient safety during prolonged treatments.

Constructed from durable stainless steel with a sealed liner and medical-grade components, this veterinary ICU integrates essential functions: refrigeration cooling, PTC heating, real-time gas monitoring (O₂, CO₂), and automated air exchange. Its modular structure supports stacking for space efficiency, and removable casters make relocation easy across different facility zones. The integrated disinfection system uses UVC light at 253nm alongside high-density negative ions (7.2×10⁶ pcs/cm³) to eliminate pathogens continuously, reducing infection risks in clinical settings.

This device is suitable for use in veterinary hospitals, mobile clinics, research facilities, and specialized pet care centers worldwide. Whether managing heatstroke, respiratory distress, post-operative recovery, or neonatal stabilization, the Pet Brooder ICU provides consistent, reliable support tailored to small mammals’ physiological needs. It complies with global safety norms for medical equipment used in animal healthcare environments, including those requiring strict hygiene controls and environmental regulation.

Users report improved survival rates in critical cases due to stable microclimate conditions and reduced stress from sudden environmental changes. Veterinarians appreciate the ease of operation via touchscreen menus and the ability to customize oxygen flow rates between 21% and 60%, depending on severity. Maintenance is straightforward thanks to clear diagnostic indicators and accessible internal components—for example, motor pump replacement after 800–2000 hours of continuous use—and regular filter checks prevent airflow obstruction and extend service life.

Frequently asked questions often involve how long oxygen therapy can safely be administered—typically up to two hours at high concentrations (above 40%) without significant risk, though longer durations require close monitoring for signs of oxygen toxicity. Another common inquiry relates to humidity control: maintaining levels below 50% prevents microbial growth while avoiding dryness that could irritate mucous membranes. For best results, operators should follow recommended maintenance intervals, ensure proper placement away from dust sources, and utilize the included spare parts like hanging racks and sleep baskets for enhanced animal welfare.

Product Categories : Pet ICU > Veterinary Intensive Care Unit

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