TRANSPORT BABY INCUBATOR: Infant Transport Incubator (Ambulance Incubator) is intended to circulate warm air at an operator selected and controlled temperature while transporting preterm with critical condition to hospitals by ambulance, prepared for neonatal intensive care by trained personnel.
A neonatal incubator is a rigid box-like enclosure in which an infant can be kept in a controlled environment for observation and care. The device may include a heater, a fan, a container for water to add humidity, a control valve through which oxygen may be added, and access ports for nursing care.
Incubators prevent hypothermia by helping your baby maintain an optimal temperature. Temperature controls on a baby incubator can be set manually or automatically based on your baby’s temperature. Baby incubators also act as humidifiers. This helps keep your baby from having skin problems.
An incubator is designed to provide a safe, controlled space for infants to live while their vital organs develop. Unlike a simple bassinet, an incubator provides an environment that can be adjusted to provide the ideal temperature as well as the perfect amount of oxygen, humidity, and light.
It is used to provide a desired warm environment to a neonate to reduce in heat loss to the environment. There are situations when a neonate or baby has to be transferred via air or road from one place to other either in search of an intensive care unit or to a different hospital for a different therapy itself.
The primary purpose of neonatal incubators is to ensure that the temperature of newborn babies is kept within the optimal range, preventing hypothermia and its associated complications.
Incubators are clear boxes which help keep your baby warm. Premature or sick babies can struggle to stay warm on their own. Some incubators are closed boxes with hand holes on the side. This helps keep the heat and humidity in the incubator, stopping too much moisture evaporating from your baby’s fine skin.
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