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OLYMPIC Infant Warmer For Sale and Wanted

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OLYMPIC Model 10 “BioMed Certified” Infant Warmer For Sale

This is a used item that was just removed from service. Unit powers up with working lights and appears in good condition. Disclaimer: "The sale of this item may be subject by the U.S. Food and... view more

March 27

Asking Price:
$500 USD

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Infant Warmer

Infant warmer equipment is a type of medical equipment used to keep premature babies warm and healthy during treatment. The equipment typically consists of a heated bed or mattress, a temperature control system, and a monitoring system. The temperature control system helps to maintain a constant temperature for the infant, while the monitoring system provides data on the infant's temperature, heart rate, and other vital signs.

Infant warmer equipment is used to help reduce the risk of hypothermia and other complications in premature babies. It is also used to help keep the baby warm and comfortable during medical procedures. The price range for infant warmer equipment varies depending on the type and features of the equipment. Generally, the cost of a basic infant warmer can range from $500 to $3000, while more advanced models can cost up to $20,000.

There are a number of manufacturers that produce infant warmer equipment, including Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Philips, and Covidien. Each company offers a variety of models with different features and price points. It is important to research the different models and features to determine which one is best for the needs of the patient.