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First Responders. First Revivers. All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

When time is of the essence. All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

EMS Ventilation Systems. Single Provider Ventilation, Versatile Grips, Easy Operation. All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Poor seal, esp. in victims with: Obesity Facial hair The elderly Lack of teeth Facial Trauma Current masks are fragile and cumbersome Difficult to Learn Requires 2 providers for adequate seal Why traditional facemasks aren’t the best choice for EMS professionals All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Air tight seal, regardless of facial hair, lack of teeth, obesity or facial trauma One size fits all Single provider operation Easy to teach, learn and remember The NuMask Solution: All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc. An IntraOral Mask (IOM®) that goes under the lips and in front of the teeth like a snorkel

An air tight seal in 1/10 th the space of a traditional mask All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

The only trim to size OPA All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc. The NuMask Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) Mitigates oral damage with soft, round edges Easily trimmed to size to fit any patient

NuMask IOM ® and IOM ® w/ OPA in Place NuMask IOMNuMask IOM with OPA All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Ultra-Compact Kit Easily fits in pocket NuMask CPR Kits For the prepared First Responder Rugged zippered case Superior provider protection All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Administer rescue breaths from side of patient Transition in seconds Less compression interruption Mouth-to-Mask Resuscitation NuMask CPR IOM® with One-Way Valve/Filter All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

All-Terrain rescues Extended transports Difficult extractions Hands-Free Ventilation NuMask Retention Shield All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

“The whole crew here at Stockton Springs Ambulance thinks that the NuMask is the best thing since sliced bread.” - Charles Hare, Director, Stockton Springs Ambulance, Stockton Springs, Maine “In the rescue environment, our patients can be in some pretty tight spots. I need to be able to maintain a seal with as little effort as possible and from any position. The NuMask airway allows for this flexibility” - Corey Ricketson, Paramedic, Austin, TX “It works great and is much easier to carry than the standard facemask when free space is limited.” -Jeffery Metzger, MD, Medical Director, Dallas Police/SWAT, Dallas, TX “I believe this product [NuMask] is far superior for basic airway management than its predecessor the conventional face mask, due to simplicity of use, size, and durability.” - SSG Jason Rousseau, US Army, Special Forces (Airborne) Medic, Fort Campbell, KY What medical professionals are saying about NuMask All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

BAD GOOD OPERABILITY / DO YOU NEED THIS ITEM? SIZE / WEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS / EASY USE IN DARK HANDS FREE PACKAGING/ SHELVE LIFE FUNCTION PERFORMANCE SAFE 2 FLY COTS (COMMERCIAL OFF THE SHELF) TACTICAL WATER PROOF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IMPACT RESISTANT / ROUGH HANDLING PORTABILITY SPEED WEIGHT MASS PRODUCT SURVEY / ITEM CHECKLIST VENDOR: __NuMASK_- CPR Kit___ Survey conducted by: 17 AF Special Ops Surgical Team Medical Technicians Paramedics US Air Force Special Ops Survey All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Insert one NuMask flap under patient’s lip/cheek, but in front of the teeth Training: IOM ® Placement All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Insertion Complete Insert remaining NuMask flap under patient’s opposite cheek Training: IOM ® Placement (cont.) All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.t

Soft and flexibleTrim to size NuMask Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) Designed for EMS Pros All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

OPA tabs rest just in front of teeth The IOM is then inserted Training: OPA Placement Standard OPA insertion (insert and invert) All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

OPA is visible through the translucent IOM OPA tabs fit in the base of the IOM IOM ® and OPA in Patient All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Side of patientHead of patient Memorize the following 2 Rules: Nose is pinched closed Fingers and hand completely (or almost!) surround and close the lips around the stem of NuMask Proper NuMask Grips Ventilate from Any Position All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Standard CPR Hand Grip (Mouth-to-mask ventilation) All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

Common FacemaskNuMask® LeaksLeak-free 2 Providers1 Provider Extensive trainingMinutes of training Many sizes requiredOne size Large and Bulky1/10 th the size FragileUltra-durable The NuMask Advantage All Rights Reserved. © NuMask®, Inc.

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