• According to National Fire Protection Association, the primary cause of death related to fires is smoke inhalation
  • Approximately 50-80% of fire deaths are the result of smoke inhalation injuries than burns
  • Lack of adequate life-saving equipment in the event of emergencies that comprises breathing
  • Current solutions available to avoid smoke inhalation include standard evacuation and wrapping a wet towel around the face

Oxygen Deprivation During Emergencies

In life-threatening situations such as fires, chemical spills, or natural disasters, oxygen levels can drop, leading to severe health risks:

  • 21% Oxygen – Normal air for healthy breathing.
  • 17% Oxygen – Impaired judgment, reduced coordination.
  • 12% Oxygen – Symptoms like headache, dizziness, nausea, and fatigue.
  • 9% Oxygen – Loss of consciousness.
  • 6% Oxygen – Respiratory and cardiac arrest, leading to death.
  • Rapid Deployment: Designed for immediate use, TEB can be activated with just a simple pull, making it accessible even in chaotic situations.
  • Universal Accessibility: Suitable for any user, regardless of age or physical ability, ensuring that everyone has the means to protect themselves.
  • Versatile and Portable: Easy to store at home, in the workplace, or even in a car, TEB is a critical addition to any emergency preparedness kit.