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Technimount offers new bracket for D-size INOmax gas cylinder

Technimount has launched the Techni-INO, a compact, crash-tested mounting system designed to secure D-size INOmax gas cylinders in ambulances to SAE J3043 standards

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Technimount

PRESS RELEASE

QUEBEC CITY, Quebec — Technimount E.M.S. Holding Inc. (Technimount), a leading provider of mounting systems for medical devices, is proud to introduce the Techni-INO, a crash-tested solution that safely secures a D-Size INOmax gas cylinder during EMS transport.

The Techni-INO offers a robust yet compact design that ensures full protection of the gas cylinder while preserving valuable space within the ambulance. Restraining this type of equipment according to SAE J3043 safety standards, reduces the risk of it becoming a hazardous projectile in the event of a collision or sudden braking.

Engineered for durability and efficiency, the Techni-INO features a gas pressure regulator protector that extends the lifespan of the equipment. The system is also equipped with intuitive locking rods that allow for effortless cylinder insertion and removal, as well as a sturdy transport handle.

The Techni-INO is fully compatible with Technimount’s Flex Sequr technology, enabling installation on the head-end, foot-end, or side of a stretcher, as well as on ambulance walls or doors. The Flex Sequr quick-release mechanism allows the bracket to be installed or removed in seconds, providing maximum flexibility when it matters most.

“The safe transport of gas cylinders is a critical concern in emergency care. With mounting systems such as the Techni-INO and Techni-O2, we are proud to be providing solutions designed to mitigate risks and protect both patients and frontline crews,” Carl Bouchard, Founder and CEO of Technimount System said.

Learn more: Techni-INO

About Technimount EMS

Technimount EMS offers a wide range of mounting systems for medical devices, addressing the safety needs of patients and staff during ground or air emergencies and Critical Care Transport, establishing itself as a standard in the Emergency Medical Services industry.